Since the multiplayer reveal took place, the Call of Duty community had a range of questions surrounding the new game.
Game designer Tony Flame unveiled that the damage flinch has been redesigned for Black Ops Cold War, with flinch headshots no longer happening thanks to the change.
The game will see damage flinch used as a feedback mechanism to enable players to acknowledge that they are under fire from an opponent. When hit, the aim doesn't change, eliminating the chance of scoring a random headshot thanks to some flinch.