Warzone players are tired of one of the battle royale’s most-used meta attachments, calling it a “problem” right now.

Over the last few years, Warzone has had it’s fair share of crutch attachments and must-use loadouts. There was a time back in Verdansk when you’d find it impossible to win if you didn’t use the KAR98K and the Grau.

Fast forward to Modern Warfare 3 and the devs have tried to shake things up on that front – especially with regards to attachments. The battle royale now has Aftermarket Parts, with some designed to totally change a gun’s profile and others being a small wink to days gone by.

One of those Aftermarket Parts – the JAK Glassless optic – has pretty much become a must-use for assault rifles. If you’re not using that or the Corio Eagleseye 2.5x, you’re slacking.

However, players are becoming bored of the JAK Glassless. One player, Redditor turboS2000calledit a “mistake” because of its boost to firing aim stability.

“Adding firing aim stability to this optic was a huge mistake in my opinion as it’s made pretty much everything else useless. Making some attachments too strong really hurts variety,” they said.

“Firing aim stability as a stat was a mistake. Every gun should come with max firing aim stability and it shouldn’t even be a thing,” another agreed.

Others followed a similar path in blasting the devs for making “laughable” decisions when it comes to stats.

“It should be a lesson learned for the devs. Between inconsistent recoil plots and variations in gun behavior, with visual clutter on top of that, it makes for a miserable overall experience,” another added.

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It is interesting to see thatsome Aftermarket Parts have gone from being “pointless”to being totally overpowered.

Connor Bennett is Dexerto’s News Editor in the UK team. He is a journalism graduate and an expert in Gaming and Esports. His coverage areas include Call of Duty, Apex Legends, EA SPORTS FC, GTA, Counter-Strike, Twitch, YouTube, and boxing. You can contact him at: connor.bennett@dexerto.com