October 30th 2024.
It seems that Call Of Duty players have become a bit too advanced for their own good. Social media platforms like Reddit and Twitter are ablaze with posts and memes from fans who are feeling overwhelmed by the intensity of Black Ops 6's multiplayer mode. While the game has received overall positive reviews from both fans and critics, there are some lingering concerns about the multiplayer aspect.
One major issue that has caught the attention of players is the presence of "undetectable" cheats being sold online. On top of that, there were also some stability problems at launch, causing frustration for those who purchased the Vault edition and had trouble accessing their rewards. But the complaints don't stop there. Many players are finding themselves in lobbies filled with highly skilled players, leaving no room for more casual gamers.
One Reddit user wrote a post titled "It feels like this game has no casual players and it's exhausting," expressing their frustration with the game's intense atmosphere. They compared watching others' killcams to spectating a professional player, and felt the need to constantly play at 100% focus just to barely break even. They even joked that they could only play for an hour before needing to dunk their head in cold water to avoid an aneurysm. This player lamented the fact that Call Of Duty used to be a more laid-back shooter, but now feels like a constant battle.
Another player shared a video on the Black Ops 6 subreddit, showing how they were killed by a spin-botter (a player using an automated aimbot). They also added a humorous comment, saying they had taken a break from Zombies to try multiplayer for the first time and were now understanding the complaints about "sweaty lobbies."
The intensity of Black Ops 6's multiplayer is also reflected in a meme that has been circulating, showing someone sweating profusely while playing the game on fast-forward speed. And on top of all that, there are also complaints about players spawning too close to each other, causing unfair and frustrating deaths.
It's clear that Black Ops 6's multiplayer is highly competitive, but some are questioning the lack of casual players. It's unlikely that there simply aren't enough players to fill lobbies, as previous games have not had this issue to such a degree. Activision has yet to release any sales or player data for the game, which is surprising considering it has been out for almost a week now. And with Microsoft's recent purchase of Activision Blizzard and the inclusion of Black Ops 6 on Game Pass, it's expected that they would want to tout its success in bringing in new players.
In the end, it seems that Call Of Duty has just become more intense since the introduction of the omnimovement system. As always, players can email, leave a comment, or follow the game on social media for updates and exclusive content. And for a more streamlined process for submitting letters and features, check out the Submit Stuff page. Don't forget to sign up for the newsletter to stay ahead of the game with all the latest news and releases.
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