Y4S4.2 PATCH NOTES

Patch 4.2 contained the fix for the Clash exploit and she was re-enabled and available to play with the 4.2 patch, that went out to PC on Monday, January 13th.

BUGFIXES
  • FIXED – Clash exploit

The Clash exploit is fixed with this patch and we will be re-enabling her on live for each platform as 4.2 goes out. Thank you for your patience and understanding over the holiday period!

GAMEPLAY
  • FIXED – Hostage can be shot and damaged through both reinforced and unbreakable walls when placed too close to either.
  • FIXED – Some thin fragile map props are not properly destroyed when hit by projectiles and other minor prop destruction issues on maps
  • FIXED – Operator hitboxes can clip through reinforced walls and be shot.

OPERATORS
  • FIXED – Goyo’s Volcán can be destroyed and detonates when a reinforcement destroys it from the other side of the wall.
  • FIXED – Deploying a Mira Black Mirror next to a Volcán Shield placed too close to the wall can trigger the Volcán explosion from the other side of the wall. Now Goyo’s Volcán will just be destroyed without exploding and spreading fire, destruction, and RFF.
  • FIXED – Volcán’s explosive canister and shell will sometimes remain floating after an Ash breaching round or Mira mirror is deployed close to it.
  • FIXED – Jackal can scan footprints from the disruption radius of a Mute Jammer if he begins scanning while outside the jammer area.
  • FIXED – Wamai’s Mag-Net will still draw and catch projectiles even after the destruction of the surface it is on and will detonate them in mid-air even as it is falling.
  • FIXED – Players can sometimes escape Frost traps if Finka’s Adrenaline Surge is used under certain conditions.
  • FIXED – Mira can deploy her Black Mirror through a reinforced wall under certain conditions.
  • FIXED – Clash CCE Shield SFX is sometimes inaudible.
  • FIXED – Prompt to deploy Kapkan’s EDD sometimes displays when running and stopping near doorways.
  • FIXED – Once Lion’s scan is finished, Lion’s debuff icon sometimes re-appears for a few frames for tagged players.
  • FIXED – Kali’s left-hand pops in first person POV when unequipping her LV lance.
  • FIXED – Caveira’s hand clips through her phone when resetting it during a Dokkaebi call.

LEVEL DESIGN
  • FIXED – Various dynamic clipping and general clipping issues across maps.
  • FIXED – Various LOD issues on all maps.
  • FIXED – Players can vault onto the shelves and other un-vaultable assets in Day Care on Theme Park.
  • FIXED – Valkyrie’s Black Eyes can be deployed inside a helmet on Favela.
  • FIXED – Gap in wall present in 2F Offices of Tower.
  • FIXED – A small gap between two walls in EXT Roof of Theme Park.
  • FIXED – Deployable gadgets float after the monitor they’re placed on is destroyed in Border.
  • FIXED – Sticky gadgets remain floating after destroying a vase in 3F Cocktail Lounge in Kafe.
  • FIXED – Light damage projectiles don’t destroy the ashtray in 1F Security Room of Coastline.

USER EXPERIENCE
  • FIXED – Various minor cosmetic modeling and shop fixes.
  • FIXED – Various minor menu and HUD visual issues.
  • FIXED – Minor animation clipping issues.
  • FIXED – Ela Elite’s model outline can be seen behind the paint during the Elite Victory Animation at the end of a match.
  • FIXED – Operators’ guns will sometimes briefly display on screen when picking up Bulletproof Cams, Maestro’s Evil Eye, or Jager’s ADS.
  • FIXED – Snapping arm animation when close to an object while entering ADS.
  • FIXED – Spectators can see Nomad’s ammunition count oscillating between the normal AK-74 ammo and the launchers ammo, when Nomad switches the gadget on and off.

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Call of Duty Modern Warfare: Playlist-Update heute – mit drei neuen Spielmodi

Infinity Ward bereitet ein Playlist-Update für Cal of Duty: Modern Warfare vor. Die nächste Aktualisierung erfolgt heute Abend. Inzwischen haben die Entwickler die Änderungen und Neuerungen vorgestellt, die mit dem heutigen Playlist-Update ins Spiel…

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Great Deals On Nintendo Switch, PS4, And Xbox One Games This Week At Best Buy

Now that we’re halfway into January, retailers are settling back into their weekly sales, and Best Buy’s latest round of discounts is available now online. The retailer’s most notable deals this week are for Nintendo Switch digital games–Best Buy is price-matching certain game deals available in the Nintendo Eshop as part of Nintendo’s New Year Sale. On top of that, you’ll find a few good PS4 and Xbox One game deals as well as discounts on accessories like Switch Joy-Cons and capture cards.

While over 1,000 games are currently marked down in the Eshop, a handful of games are available at the same price at Best Buy as digital downloads. First-party Switch games are $18 off, a notable discount considering Nintendo’s first-party titles rarely go for less than $60. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, Kirby Star Allies, Yoshi’s Crafted World, Arms, and Splatoon 2 are all available for $42 as part of the sale. Resident Evil fans can snag the original Resident Evil for $15 and Resident Evil 4 for $20. Other notable Switch deals include Divinity: Original Sin 2 – Definitive Edition for $40, Gris for $8.49, What Remains of Edith Finch for $14, and Hotline Miami Collection for $12.49.

Pickings are slim for PS4 and Xbox One owners, but you can snag Call of Duty: Modern Warfare for $35, down from $60. Some of 2019’s biggest games–Borderlands 3, Resident Evil 2, and Devil May Cry 5–are all discounted to $25 each.

If you’re looking to pick up Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, which releases this Friday, there’s a nice freebie available at Best Buy. Not only will you get the game’s pre-order bonuses for buying early, but you’ll also get free two months of anime streaming service FunimationNow Premium Plus. Kakarot isn’t currently discounted, but with Best Buy’s price-match guarantee, you should be able to get the game for $50 due to it being on sale at Amazon and Walmart.

Check out more of our picks from Best Buy’s weekly sale below. For more gaming and tech deals, you can check out the full offering of discounts at Best Buy.

Best game deals at Best Buy this week

Nintendo Switch digital game sale

More game deals (PS4, Switch, Xbox One)

More great deals

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HyperX – Cloud Flight Wireless Stereo Gaming Headset for PC/PS4

$100 ($140)

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Elgato Game Capture Card HD60 S+

$170 ($200)

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Nintendo Switch Joy-Cons, Neon Green (Only at Best Buy)

$70 ($80)

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Avengers 4-Movie 4K Blu-ray Steelbook Box Set

$100 ($150)

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Best Deals On Nintendo Switch, PS4, And Xbox One Games At Best Buy

Now that we’re halfway into January, retailers are settling back into their weekly sales, and Best Buy’s latest round of discounts is available now online. The retailer’s most notable deals this week are for Nintendo Switch digital games–Best Buy is price-matching certain game deals available in the Nintendo Eshop as part of Nintendo’s New Year Sale. On top of that, you’ll find a few good PS4 and Xbox One game deals as well as discounts on accessories like Switch Joy-Cons and capture cards.

While over 1,000 games are currently marked down in the Eshop, a handful of games are available at the same price at Best Buy as digital downloads. First-party Switch games are $18 off, a notable discount considering Nintendo’s first-party titles rarely go for less than $60. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, Kirby Star Allies, Yoshi’s Crafted World, Arms, and Splatoon 2 are all available for $42 as part of the sale. Resident Evil fans can snag the original Resident Evil for $15 and Resident Evil 4 for $20. Other notable Switch deals include Divinity: Original Sin 2 – Definitive Edition for $40, Gris for $8.49, What Remains of Edith Finch for $14, and Hotline Miami Collection for $12.49.

Pickings are slim for PS4 and Xbox One owners, but you can snag Call of Duty: Modern Warfare for $35, down from $60. Some of 2019’s biggest games–Borderlands 3, Resident Evil 2, and Devil May Cry 5–are all discounted to $25 each.

If you’re looking to pick up Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, which releases this Friday, there’s a nice freebie available at Best Buy. Not only will you get the game’s pre-order bonuses for buying early, but you’ll also get free two months of anime streaming service FunimationNow Premium Plus. Kakarot isn’t currently discounted, but with Best Buy’s price-match guarantee, you should be able to get the game for $50 due to it being on sale at Amazon and Walmart.

Check out more of our picks from Best Buy’s weekly sale below. For more gaming and tech deals, you can check out the full offering of discounts at Best Buy.

Best game deals at Best Buy this week

Nintendo Switch digital game sale

More game deals (PS4, Switch, Xbox One)

More great deals

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HyperX Cloud Alpha S Wired Gaming Headset with Chat Mixer + Adjustable Bass

$90 ($130)

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Elgato Game Capture Card HD60 S+

$170 ($200)

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Nintendo Switch Joy-Cons, Neon Green (Only at Best Buy)

$70 ($80)

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Avengers 4-Movie 4K Blu-ray Steelbook Box Set

$100 ($150)

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Best Gaming Deals This Week At Best Buy: Huge Nintendo Switch Sale, Headsets, And More

Now that we’re halfway into January, retailers are settling back into their weekly sales, and Best Buy’s latest round of discounts is available now online. The retailer’s most notable deals this week are for Nintendo Switch digital games–Best Buy is price-matching certain game deals available in the Nintendo Eshop as part of Nintendo’s New Year Sale. On top of that, you’ll find a few good PS4 and Xbox One game deals as well as discounts on accessories like headphones and capture cards.

While over 1,000 games are currently marked down in the Eshop, a handful of games are available at the same price at Best Buy as digital downloads. First-party Switch games are $18 off, a notable discount considering Nintendo’s first-party titles rarely go for less than $60. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, Kirby Star Allies, Yoshi’s Crafted World, Arms, and Splatoon 2 are all available for $42 as part of the sale. Resident Evil fans can snag the original Resident Evil for $15 and Resident Evil 4 for $20. Other notable Switch deals include Divinity: Original Sin 2 – Definitive Edition for $40, Gris for $8.49, What Remains of Edith Finch for $14, and Hotline Miami Collection for $12.49.

Pickings are slim for PS4 and Xbox One owners, but you can snag Call of Duty: Modern Warfare for $35, down from $60. Some of 2019’s biggest games–Borderlands 3, Resident Evil 2, and Devil May Cry 5–are all discounted to $25 each.

If you’re looking to pick up Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, which releases this Friday, there’s a nice freebie available at Best Buy. Not only will you get the game’s pre-order bonuses for buying early, but you’ll also get free two months of anime streaming service FunimationNow Premium Plus. Kakarot isn’t currently discounted, but with Best Buy’s price-match guarantee, you should be able to get the game for $50 due to it being on sale at Amazon and Walmart.

Check out more of our picks from Best Buy’s weekly sale below. For more gaming and tech deals, you can check out the full offering of discounts at Best Buy.

Best game deals at Best Buy this week

Nintendo Switch digital game sale

More game deals (PS4, Switch, Xbox One)

More great deals

No Caption Provided

Corsair Void Pro Wired Gaming Headset

$48 ($80)

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Corsair Void Pro Wireless Gaming Headset (Only at Best Buy)

$70 ($130)

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Elgato Game Capture Card HD60 S+

$170 ($200)

No Caption Provided

Nintendo Switch Joy-Cons, Neon Green (Only at Best Buy)

$70 ($80)

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Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare DLC Roadmap Outlined

Infinity Ward has released a roadmap of its plans for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, with lots of details about upcoming changes. To help fans track the changes more easily, it’s also released a simplified schedule for updates, along with an easy-to-access public document for changes.

In a community update, the studio says some planned changes include a Gunfight 3v3 mode, the return of the Gunfight tournament, and more loadouts. It also promises more 2XP, 2X Weapon XP, and 2X Tier events as well. Aside from those added features and improvements, the developer is also working on several fixes. Those include lighting flickering, mission collision on the Cargo map, platinum skins not unlocking, Ground War out of map exploits, and camos glare.

It’s a lot to keep track of, so Infinity Ward has also opened a public Trello board that lists current projects, known issues, and helpful links. IW states this is definitely not everything it is working on at any given time, but should give fans a good overview of issues. It has also committed certain days of the week to various update types:

  • Tuesday – Playlist updates
  • Thursday – Developer diary and/or behind the scenes blog
  • Friday – Community Update blog

Modern Warfare has already broken records, and Infinity Ward has been keeping it going with a steady stream of content updates. Activision is also using the game to help raise money for Australian bushfire relief.

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Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare Roadmap Released

Infinity Ward has released a roadmap of its plans for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, with lots of details about upcoming changes. To help fans track the changes more easily, it’s also released a simplified schedule for updates, along with an easy-to-access public document for changes.

In a community update, the studio says some planned changes include a Gunfight 3v3 mode, the return of the Gunfight tournament, and more loadouts. It also promises more 2XP, 2X Weapon XP, and 2X Tier events as well. Aside from those added features and improvements, the developer is also working on several fixes. Those include lighting flickering, mission collision on the Cargo map, platinum skins not unlocking, Ground War out of map exploits, and camos glare.

It’s a lot to keep track of, so Infinity Ward has also opened a public Trello board that lists current projects, known issues, and helpful links. IW states this is definitely not everything it is working on at any given time, but should give fans a good overview of issues. It has also committed certain days of the week to various update types:

  • Tuesday – Playlist updates
  • Thursday – Developer diary and/or behind the scenes blog
  • Friday – Community Update blog

Modern Warfare has already broken records, and Infinity Ward has been keeping it going with a steady stream of content updates. Activision is also using the game to help raise money for Australian bushfire relief.

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Call of Duty Modern Warfare: Feuer in Australien – Spenden mit Outback-Paket

Seit Wochen wüten in Australien verheerende Brände, die bereits große Teile der Natur zerstört haben. Dem Feuer fielen viele Menschen und Tiere zum Opfer. Organisationen wollen Helfer und Betroffene vor Ort unterstützen. Auch Activision sagt Hilfe zu -…

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Call of Duty Modern Warfare: Erster Ausblick auf neue Features – daran arbeiten die Entwickler

In einem aktuellen Blog-Eintrag verrät Infinity Ward, an welchen Features die Entwickler für Call of Duty: Modern Warfare derzeit arbeiten. Der Ausblick gewährt einen ersten Blick auf die neuen Funktionen, die offenbar schon bald per Patch für den Ego…

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Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare Is Raising Money For Australian Bushfire Relief

Activision is raising money for the ongoing bushfire relief effort in Australia through an in-game charity campaign with Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. The “Outback Relief Pack” is available now, and it contains Australia-themed items and gear.

The Outback Relief pack costs 1,800 Call of Duty Points, which works out to around $18 USD. 100 percent of the net proceeds will be donated to help fire relief efforts in Australia. It’s unclear exactly where the money is going, but GameSpot has followed up with Activision in an attempt to get more details.

The content includes a Bushranger operator skin, a koala charm, and the blueprints for the legendary “Big Game” sniper rifle. There is also a new sticker, gun art, operator quip, and finishing move, as well as a token to skip one tier in the Modern Warfare Battle Pass.

Here’s everything in the Outback Relief DLC

In a tweet, Activision said, “Our thoughts go out to all those affected by the bushfires in Australia.” The message also confirms that the donation campaign runs until January 31.

Activision is not the only gaming company that is giving money to help support the firefighting efforts in Australia. Ubisoft Australia has also donated, while Bungie is raising money through a Destiny 2 campaign to raise funds.

As of January 12, there are still more than 100 bush and grass fires burning in Australia, 40 of which are not contained. The New South Wales Bureau of Meteorology is projecting a good amount of rain across Australia for the coming week, which the NSW Rural Fire Service says would be a very good thing.

Go to GameSpot sister site CNET to see an extensive and informative breakdown of the national crisis and find out what you can do to help.

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