Treyarch dev responds to claims they don’t fix Cold War bugs quick enough

Liam Mackay
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After claims that Black Ops Cold War developers aren’t fixing bugs and issues quick enough, Treyarch’s Community Manager responded back, explaining why that isn’t the case.

Like almost all AAA titles, Black Ops Cold War has had its fair share of bugs and issues since launch. Many of these have now been addressed going into Season 2, and they’ve even adjusted the maps following player feedback, but players understandably still express frustration when things don’t work right.

Josh Torres, Treyarch’s Community Manager, had a lengthy back and forth with Reddit user ‘Timbishop123’ who claims Treyarch aren’t fixing “bugs and connection issues” with the game.

“We’re absolutely fixing issues,” commented Torres, who goes by FoxhoundFPS online. “This entire page is a testament to that,” he wrote, linking to their official Treyarch blog.

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Torres asked the user what they were hoping to get from claiming issues aren’t being addressed, and the user replied. After thanking Torres for responding, Timbishop123 gave a lengthy response reporting consistent connection issues that have stopped them from playing the game. They called Cold War a “subpar product not worth the AAA price,” and compared it to a mobile game.

Torres responded again, noting that there have been connection issues plaguing Cold War. “We’ve addressed a number of those issues and are continuing to manage them,” he explained.

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He then went on to disagree with the claim that Black Ops Cold War is on par with a mobile game, and wouldn’t have been well received in 2013. “While tastes and mechanics vary from title to title, I think we’re on par with “the new era of COD” and exceed our historical titles,” Torres explained. “We take the feedback in stride, and we fix the issues that we can (so far, so good on fixing things we are encountering).”

Torres concluded by asking for genuine feedback from the player. “What would you change?” he asked. “Remove stability/crash issues aside, what would make Black Ops Cold War better? Let it rip.”

At the time of writing, the user hasn’t responded to this request.

For the entire back and forth, you can check out the full Black Ops Cold War Reddit thread.

Image Credit: Treyarch

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Liam is CharlieIntel's Editor who focuses on Call of Duty but also plays lots of fantasy RPGs or anything else in his massive gaming backlog. After graduating in Journalism from Edinburgh Napier University, Liam freelanced in games journalism before joining CharlieIntel in November 2020. You can contact Liam at [email protected].