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Nadeshot (Source: Dot Esports)
Although cheating and server problems have made it necessary for Nadeshot to stop routinely streaming Black Ops 6, he isn't quite ready to give up the game completely. For Call of Duty, the annual release of Ranked Play is usually a high point. As their favourite pro player or streamer competes for a desired spot in the Top 250, fans watch them closely. On launch day, however, cheaters ruined the celebration by causing problems in the lobby, and the problem still exists approximately a month later.
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Nadeshot is stepping away from Call of Duty for other games for the time being
— Jake Lucky (@JakeSucky) December 18, 2024
Citing server issues, the game being broken, constant cheaters, and more pic.twitter.com/zJFuNPwBaX
CEO of 100 Thieves still thinks Call of Duty is fun game
But there is one more thing the CEO of 100 Thieves has said that is unquestionably noteworthy: "The game is fun." This is the reason why players like myself ignore all the game's problems and continue to play in order to unlock another camouflage or take on the Citadelle des Morts boss using just a sword. Right now, Black Ops 6 and Warzone have excellent basic gameplay, but there are underlying problems that are detracting from the overall experience.
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