In any case, let us know what you think of this peculiar situation in the comments below. Perhaps we will see the gaming company change its tune in response to the complaints. We will have to see how Activision handles the situation, as there are many unhappy people out there who feel cheated of their time. Much like its Call of Duty: Black Ops counterpart, the bolts the Crossbow fires follow a parabolic trajectory so in order to secure a kill over considerable range, the player must aim slightly above the target to compensate.
It’s not like they were able to unlock it using some sort of glitch or exploit. The Crossbow reappears in Call of Duty: Black Ops II with a few differences it can fire three shots before needing to reload in multiplayer, and ten shots in the campaign. Resetting progress makes me feel as though you’re punishing players for your own mistake. This has raised some ire from fans of the Call of Duty series on Twitter, as you can see below. It seems, however, that Activision is resetting progress toward the crossbow and any weapon upgrades. The primary problem here is that it is impossible to refund time and effort, and some players had even managed to level up the crossbow to level 30 in the short timeframe, as Eurogamer reported.
When Activision decided to pull the crossbow and refund the players who purchased it from the store, the issues began.