Key Takeaways
- Activision dismisses Black Ops 6 registration complaints as “false blood effects”, upsetting fans.
- The Call of Duty community is accusing Activision of being a “lighthouse” over registration issues.
- Warzone players have also been hit with the problem since the introduction of Black Ops 6.
call of Duty Publisher Activision infuriated fans with its response Black Ops 6 SY War zoneComplaints about the registration, saying that the problem is causing “false addiction” when shots are not received, but fans are not convinced. Black Ops 6 is the last call of Duty title to start with the problem of bugs and gameplay, but fans now believe that Activision is “burning” the community about the biggest issue of the title.
Despite the constant complaints around UI bugs and XP errors, Black Ops 6 had the biggest launch there call of Duty story, according to Activision. Last month, the studio took to Twitter to thank its fans Black Ops 6 have read many records for call of Duty series, amassing the highest number of players, hours played and game totals in the first 30 days since launch. To celebrate, developer Treyarch Studios kicked off the Double XP campaign from November 27th to December 2nd, giving fans the chance to double the amount of player and weapon XP, as well as two gobblegums on Zombies.
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Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 addresses registration issues
Unfortunately for Treyarch, Black Ops 6Double XP events and massive playlist updates aren't enough to make fans forget about shooter registration issues. Since the launch of the game on October 25, players have reported many problems Black Ops 6's hit registration. Although not everyone has experienced the problem, many say that his shots are not connecting with their opponents, even if they are accurate and accurate. Now, in a new statement on Twitter, Activision has announced that this is the result of an “invisible blood effect”, as opposed to a registration problem in the game.
As expected, the dismissal of the studio Black Ops 6The registration issue has angered the entire community. After being viewed more than two million times and counting, fans believe that Activision “burns” the players by thinking that there is no problem in registering hits and because of the effect of blood from the enemy when the shot was missed. Content creator Westie said it was “very tiring”, while Loochy said: “I'm sorry but I wouldn't be interested in thinking that the 'invisible blood effect' is to blame.”
The problem is not limited Black Ops 6 or, like War zone Players also face the same experience as the free-to-play battle royale titles. YouTuber FlexZ responded with a clip asking the studio to explain the lack of registration issues in the game. In the clip, the content creator is seen hitting multiple shots directly at the target but misses a single one. Only time will tell if the massive backlash from the community will result in further announcements from the studio.