Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 developer Infinity Ward has disabled attachment tuning following reports of a crash that …
Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 developer Infinity Ward has disabled attachment tuning following reports of a crash that occurs when players have five attachments tuned.
In a tweet, IW said it was disabling the feature"until further notice" and advised anyone with a tuned attachment to unequip and reequip to continue playing the newly-launched shooter."We are disabling attachment tuning until further notice to investigate crashes for users with 5 attachments tuned," Infinite Ward announced on social media.
"If you currently have a tuned attachment equipped, you will need to unequip and reequip it to use your loadout." We are disabling attachment tuning until further notice to investigate crashes for users with 5 attachments tuned. If you currently have a tuned attachment equipped, you will need to unequip and reequip it to use your loadout.At the time of writing, there's no further information on progress or when the feature may be reactivated but as always, we'll keep you posted.
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