Not only PlayStation players are affected by the error.
The reloaded Season 4 update brought a lot of new things and changes to Warzone. As usual, users have not escaped recent errors either. Disreputable Dev Error 5476 The bug was not completely fixed, many players have not been able to enter the game from their main account since then. It’s not easy for those who succeed either, because in the past few days, players have complained of low FPS and serious crashes “due to” one of Warzone’s core mechanics.
The reason for the game lag or interruption has been revealed since the last update!
Now pinging anything will cause frames to occur and skip. This is an unplayable cut-off because you’re always pinging enemies. I’m desperate to fix this, is there any way I/we can escalate this to get a mandatory fix? From CODWarzone
The above video actually appeared on the World Wide Web last Friday, but at the time it appeared that the bug only affected PlayStation hardware. However, PC and Xbox owners reported similar experiences over the weekend, so this could affect a much larger player base than initially thought. Those involved tried to reinstall the game, but that didn’t help either.
Usually, the phenomenon starts after the first game and remains until the restart of Warzone, while in a small part of cases it can already be experienced in the first game by users who have played Pore. The bug is clearly related to the pinging mechanics, so players can do one thing: not report until the bug is fixed. It’s a sore point, because ping is a core game mechanic. Hopefully, Raven Software will look into this along with the aforementioned Dev bug. Perhaps a hotfix for the bugs, which could be considered game-breaking, will arrive this week if the programmers hurry up.
Warzone developers have finally responded to the annoying Dev Error 5476