Maybe it doesn’t need to be that way, but it’s the reality of the business that users have become used to.

So, it’s not a surprise that Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War has encountered several major problems in its first week on the market. Activision servers have struggled to handle a massive influx of players, and in-game bugs have been commonplace.

One shortcoming people have been universally vocal about following Friday’s launch is the peculiar lack of lighting on many Black Ops Cold War maps, which has made opponents sitting in dark corners almost invisible. Call of Duty has long grappled with campers and doesn’t need another component to its game catering to those players. The lack of visibility is something critics hope will be addressed in an upcoming patch.

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Below are some of the things people are saying on social media about enemies hiding in plain sight: