I can't see my weapons! What's going on?

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Anyone ever have the issue of their weapons disappearing?



Best Answer

Anyone who has played CS:S and CS:GO has dealt with invisible weapons. (Not entirely sure about CS 1.6). We all think it is the worst thing ever, cause we can't sometimes see that sexy skin we got. Well, truth be told, there is an easy fix for it.

Before you do any of this, you will need to know how to enable and open Developer Console.

Follow these instructions:

  1. Press esc
  2. Go to Options
  3. Go to Keyboard
  4. Click Advanced
  5. Click "Enable Developer Console"
  6. And then press 'esc' until you get back into the game. From there, press the tilde key, or (~)

Now all you have to do, is open up console, and type in the following command:

record 1

Now after you type this, you will have a recorded dem file in your csgo folder, so if you want, you can go and delete it.

If I have confused anyone, please let me know, and I will try to make it more clear.




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Why are my weapons invisible in Warzone?

Since Caldera launched, many players have had major graphics and texture glitches in Warzone. However, there is something you can do that might stop this. In the replies, players suggest that disabling texture streaming in the Warzone settings can stop the invisible weapons glitch from happening.

How do I fix the invisible gun glitch?

To use Weapon Inspection feature during battle, press 'I' Key For PC, or Left D-pad for Consoles. Then, your character will start inspecting the weapon you have in your hand. It can be used for both Modern Warfare & Warzone.



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