Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 has been known for many things since its release, and having way too many server issues and bugs is one of them. Now, this starts from simple issues like resetting a certain loadout weapon after a match, all the way to Zombies Solo not being playable at all! Even after two huge seasonal updates, Black Ops 6 still houses a ton of issues, and this has led a professional Call of Duty player to leave the game on his streaming schedule.
During a live stream, Nadeshot went right to the point about Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, expressing that “somebody is always cheating, the network sucks, or the game is broken.” And to be honest, he’s not one-sided at all. Recently, we had a post covering how Warzone and BO6’s hit registration is getting worse than that of XDefiant, and that speaks volumes when compared to a dying game.
However, the CEO of the 100 Thieves has also made another claim that is definitely worth noting: “The game is fun.” That’s why people like me see all the issues with the game and still jump back in to get another camo unlocked or fight the Citadelle des Morts boss with only a sword this time. The core mechanics of Black Ops 6 and Warzone are great right now, but there are fundamental issues within the game that are ruining the experience.
For instance, Valorant, another popular FPS giant, uses 128 ticks per second servers for their players so that they don’t have to see the Packet Burst logo popping up on their screen every match. Why don’t we get to have that in BO6 and Warzone? The artists have done their job creating a great game, Activision, so why not support their mastercraft with a bit less stinginess?
As of right now, two of the biggest problems with Black Ops 6 are the server issues and hackers, both of which have been strongly present in recent years’ Call of Duty titles. And while Treyarch and Raven Software are trying to fix the bugs within the game with every update, unfortunately, they can not make any changes to the servers or the anti-cheat system.