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'Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare' news and updates: Latest patch notes address multiplayer and PC-related issues

In-game screenshot from "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare." | Steam

Developer Infinity Ward has released the latest patch notes for "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" that mainly address the multiplayer mode issues and several other bugs encountered by PC gamers.

"Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" was recently released on Nov. 4 and comes as the 13th main installment to the first-person shooter "Call of Duty" franchise. The game features new environments and gameplay mechanics such as outer space and zero gravity.

In the multiplayer mode, the patch promises to adjust and fix a lot of elements. Some adjustments will be experienced in the gun camouflage and points for scores gained per bomb plant. The update will also make the challenge of killing enemies in the air a tad more lenient. Warden Killstreak on Breakout will also get the proper adjustments while the Propulsion challenge will now be correctly referred to rather than calling it Rushdown.

Alongside the mentioned adjustments, there will be fixes for the multiplayer mode such as for the issue that prevents the second player in a split-screen from earning Mission Team Progress. The preview for locked Mission Team emblems will also get fixed. The reported bugs that prevent bots from picking up crates in the Drop Zone will also get fixed by the patch.

On the other hand, the patch comes with fixes exclusive to PC gamers such as the additional support for raw mouse input and new restart warning when players will hit the "Optimal Video" option.

Infinity Ward also addresses the issue on Zombies in Spaceland such as fixing the bug in which pap zappers have no ammo after being picked up off the standee. Pap zappers were also reportedly losing camo after being put back on the standee — this is expected to get fixed once the patch is installed.

The incredibly long list of fixes, adjustments and additions can be seen on Infinity Ward's announcement on Steam in which the developer also said, "There [were] over 1,000 bug fixes in this title update across MP (multiplayer) and Zombies (in Spaceland) this go around. Some were smaller, backend fixes and adjustments and some were larger well known issues that we received from you and your feedback, so thank you!"