Treyarch has made a big change to the way damage flinch works for Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War.
In previous Call of Duty games, including last year’s Modern Warfare, when you take damage you suffer damage flinch. That is, your crosshair moves up slightly as bullets hit you.
This damage flinch effect has proved controversial among the Call of Duty competitive multiplayer community, with many saying they’d prefer to play without having their aim disrupted by being shot. Well, it sounds like Treyarch is giving the people what the people want.