WhosImmortal: BLACK OPS 6 Has Some MAJOR Concerns…

As a long-time Call of Duty fan, I have witnessed the evolution of this game through various iterations and updates. WhosImmortal‘s recent video discussing potential concerns in Black Ops 6 resonated with me deeply. His analysis on skill-based matchmaking (SBMM), aim assist, crossplay, and microtransactions was insightful and thought-provoking.


In a recent video titled “Issues with Black Ops 6: Concerns Raised by WhosImmortal,” the content creator discusses various points of disappointment that some players might encounter in the upcoming Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 game. Despite the excitement surrounding its new features and updates, WhosImmortal offers an impartial analysis, discussing topics such as skill-based matchmaking, aim assist, crossplay, and microtransactions.

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Key Takeaways:

  • Call of Duty’s skill-based matchmaking (SBMM) is unlikely to change in Black Ops 6, as it benefits the business side of the game by catering to casual players.
  • Aim assist provides controller players advantages over keyboard and mouse players, and it is expected to remain strong in Black Ops 6 due to the large number of controller players.
  • Crossplay is not likely to be optional in Black Ops 6, as it helps to maintain a larger player base and allows players to party up across different platforms.
  • Microtransactions, including bundles and black cell, will continue to be a prominent feature in Black Ops 6, as they generate revenue for the game.

Skill-Based Matchmaking (SBMM)

At Call of Duty, WhosImmortal recognizes that skill-based matchmaking (SBMM) may be irritating for committed gamers. However, this system is advantageous for the business aspect of CoD, as it keeps less dedicated players hooked. The vast majority of users don’t spend countless hours online or closely monitor updates and SBMM allows them to have a more pleasurable gaming experience.

Aim Assist

Controller users get an edge in close-quarter battles due to aim assistance. This feature is important for keeping parity among players, but WhosImmortal thinks it might be excessively powerful and skewed compared to keyboard and mouse controls. In Black Oops 6’s advanced movement system, aim assist could feel even more influential.

Crossplay

In Call of Duty series since its beginning, crossplay has been an imposed feature and WhosImmortal points out that it’s unlikely to be altered in Black Ops 6. This aspect is advantageous for the game industry-wise as it enables players on various platforms to team up, thereby expanding the overall player community.

Microtransactions

I’ve noticed an uptick in microtransactions and bundle offers tied to the meta in games lately, WhosImmortal included. Not all of these optional purchases are essential, but occasionally pay-to-win bundles crop up, skewing the balance. Yet, despite this, the caliber of free content has noticeably improved. Players can still acquire new weapons and skins without opening their wallets.

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2024-07-18 21:13