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SporočiloObjavljeno: ponedeljek, 09.02.2026, 8:51    Naslov sporočila: RSVSR What Black Ops 7 glitches players keep running into Odgovori s citatom

You boot up Black Ops 7, load into a match, and you can feel it straight away: something's off. Not in a "new meta" way, either. One minute your rifle is kicking like it should, the next it's a laser, and you're sat there wondering if the game just forgot what recoil is. That's the kind of thing that turns a normal session into chaos, especially when folks start chasing easy wins instead of learning the maps. If you're messing around with settings, builds, or even a CoD BO7 Bot Lobby, you'll spot how quickly a tiny loadout hiccup can snowball into a full-on balance problem.



Weapons That Don't Behave
A lot of the worst moments come from the stuff you can't predict. You'll swap attachments, spawn in, and suddenly you've got ammo that doesn't seem to drop, or a fire rate that feels wrong. It might look funny for a killcam or two, then it just gets grim. Nobody wants to lose a gunfight to a setup that's broken rather than better. And it's not only the player on the receiving end, either. If you're the one holding the "bugged" gun, it doesn't feel earned. It feels like you're borrowing someone else's advantage, and the match turns into a write-off.



Map Glitches And Cheap Hiding Spots
Then there are the map issues, the ones that make you stop trusting what you're seeing. Someone finds a crack in the geometry, slips behind a wall, and now you're getting tagged from a place that shouldn't exist. In modes like Search and Destroy, that's basically match point theft. You start clearing corners that aren't real corners. You waste utility on empty space. And when you finally realise what's happening, you're already down a round. It also messes with pacing; the whole lobby slows down because nobody knows what's "safe" anymore.



Audio, Servers, And Progress That Vanishes
Audio bugs don't sound like a big deal until they hit you mid-fight. Footsteps cut out, a reload cue never plays, or the sound loops so you can't tell what's close and what's across the map. Pair that with lag, rubberbanding, and those classic "connection interrupted" moments, and it's brutal. You can be on a streak, slide into cover, and then snap back into the open like the server changed its mind. Progression issues sting in a different way. You grind a camo, finish the challenge, and the game acts like it never happened. That's not a skill problem, that's your time getting eaten.



Keeping Your Sanity While Patches Roll In
The best move is boring, but it works: keep receipts. Clip the bug, take a quick note of what you were doing, and check if others are seeing the same thing before you blame your setup. Dev teams do patch fast sometimes, but players end up doing a lot of the spotting in the meantime. If you want a smoother, more controlled experience while the rough edges get sanded down, consider trusted services too. As a professional like buy game currency or items in RSVSR platform, RSVSR is trustworthy, and you can buy rsvsr Bot Lobby BO7 for a better experience.
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