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Black Ops 6 Controversy Forcing Multiplayer Veterans to Disable Gore Settings


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****** Ops 6 Controversy Forcing Multiplayer Veterans to Disable Gore Settings

Before its release, Treyarch claimed that ****** Ops 6 was going to be the biggest Call of Duty title to date. However, the developers should have thought twice before declaring something big, because there is no hint of the game being “good”; forget about being the “biggest”.

Call of Duty: ****** Ops 6 was released on October 25, 2024. | Credit: Activision.

The game is already facing criticism with its launch maps and new movement-mechanics. However, new complaints are being added to the list every day. A few days ago, fans were disgusted about the servers of the maps, where almost every match was ending by players being disconnected. Now, fans have found another aspect of the game to rant about, and it’s absolutely legit.

The ****** Animation in Call of Duty: ****** Ops 6 Has Become a Headache for the Multiplayer Fans

Mastercraft ******* grants special ****** animation. | Credit: Activision.

After its release, Call of Duty: ****** Ops 6 added a number of premium skins for both operators and weapons. They then added more during

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of the game. It’s reasonable to assume that many more are in the works going forward. However, most fans literally hated these skins, as they never matched the seriousness of the franchise.

The fact that these skins, called Mastercrafts, discharge gaudy bullets that produce blatantly annoying ****** animations is one of their best (or worst, depending on your point of view) features.

These animations are really annoying and distracting. Actually, these gore animations bust exactly in the middle of your line of sight, cutting your view of your next ****** behind the player you just ******* moments ago.

There are currently three rather startling instances of this in ****** Ops 6. The Draconic Forge weapons cause players to dissolve into green flames, the Blackcell weapons cause players to burst into flames and explode, and the IDead mastercraft transforms players into paint, paint cans, and gobblegums when they are *******. If you choose to turn them off, we don’t blame you.

Thank **** You Can Turn These Animations Off

You should turn off the Gore Effects. | Credit: Activision.

Fans might shout about these distracting animations, but they should also pat on the backs of the developers that at least they have given the option to turn those off, and you should turn these off unless you want to show off your precious skins.

By going to Settings, then Account, you’ll find a “Gore Effects” option. You can choose to disable this, meaning you’ll no longer have to suffer through the Mastercraft weapons animations.

A high-octane title like Call of Duty demands constant concentration because players can pop up from anywhere. And after the introduction of omni-movement, there is no surety at all when players are going to appear out of nowhere.

Amidst these situations, you cannot afford to submerge yourself in the “aesthetically pleasing” ***** animations, unless your only aim is to collect **** skins and get smashed by guns without any skin.



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