Game analyst TrueGameData recently found a major glitch in Warzone where the bullet spray missed the target and completely passed through their hands/lower arms without registering a hit. This resulted in zero damage dealt and was a major concern for players since landing proper hits is necessary to ensure smooth gunplay.
The hands/lower arms were the only identified areas on a target that saw bullets passing right through them in WZ. This could either be a client-side issue or a server-side one. This article discusses the glitch in Warzone in greater detail.
Possible reasons for the "bullets pass through" glitch in Warzone
This glitch in Warzone could happen due to a variety of factors, but the one that stands out the most is the game's broken netcode. The infamous WZ and MW3 netcode is the cause of frustration among players and includes glitches involving bullet registration.
When a player hits an enemy, the game can fail to register the hit. As such, the foe survives. That seems to be what's happening in this glitch. TrueGameData mentioned in one tweet that after swapping weapons, the user was able to hit the target's hands. The problem here might have been a bad hand placement on the weapon that the enemy was holding (FJX Horus in this case).
MORS is among the weapons most commonly associated with this "bullets pass through" glitch. The issue happens when the scope and ADS appear to be on the target's hitbox but are still misaligned and are not registered by the server.
Activision yet to acknowledge "bullets pass through" glitch in Warzone
As of the current date, Activision has not acknowledged the glitch. However, according to a tweet by TrueGameData, the sight alignment issue in the "bullets pass through" glitch has been fixed.
That said, some reports and player responses in the thread suggest the issue is still in the game. The developers at Activision are working continuously to fix errors and glitches in the game. So players must report such bugs and keep an eye out for patches and updates that could potentially fix the underlying issues in the game. Gamer feedback is crucial in this scenario.