Modern Warfare 3: Patch Gone Wrong, Cruise Missile on the Fritz

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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 players have been left fuming after a recent update broke the Cruise Missile Killstreak. The update, which was released earlier this week, has rendered the Killstreak uncontrollable, making it veer off course and explode prematurely.

Players have taken to social media to express their frustration, with many calling for a hotfix to be released as soon as possible. One player wrote on Twitter: “The Cruise Missile is completely broken! It’s impossible to control and just explodes after a few seconds. This is ridiculous!”

Another player added: “I’ve been grinding for weeks to unlock the Cruise Missile, and now it’s useless. Infinity Ward needs to fix this ASAP!”

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The issue appears to be affecting players on all platforms, including PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC. Infinity Ward has not yet commented on the issue, but it is expected that the developer will release a fix in the near future.

In the meantime, players who are experiencing the issue can try restarting their game or console. However, there is no guarantee that this will resolve the problem.

FAQs

1. Is the Cruise Missile Killstreak completely unusable in MW3 after the update?

No, while the update introduced issues, some players report limited control or erratic behavior, not complete unusability.

2. Which platforms are affected by the Cruise Missile bug?

Reportedly, all platforms (PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC) are affected.

3. Has Infinity Ward acknowledged the issue or announced a fix?

As of today, there’s no official confirmation from Infinity Ward, but a fix is expected soon.

4. Are there any temporary workarounds for the Cruise Missile problem?

Restarting the game or console is suggested, but there’s no guaranteed solution.

5. When can we expect a fix for the Cruise Missile in MW3?

No official timeframe, but given player feedback and the severity, a fix could be imminent.

Content Contributor: Sridhar Naresh

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