Game News The movements in the next Call of Duty look crazy… or just illegible? Black Ops 6 promises heavy stuff at a high level
With the Black Ops 6 beta in full swing, players are getting used to the mechanics of this new episode of Call of Duty. And from the snippets we can see, it looks more dynamic than ever… even epileptic.
A strong comeback for CoD with Black Ops 6?
After the debacle of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 (2023) last year, Call of Duty returns to one of its most popular licenses with Call of Duty: Black Ops 6
The crux of all this, however, is obviously the multiplayer mode, in which players compete against each other in different game modes. While the game is scheduled for October 25, an open beta has been available since August 30. And obviously, players have done their best, especially when it comes to one of the title’s gameplay mechanics, which promises to be as impressive as it is confusing.
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The most impressive moves for a Call of Duty?
New features in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 include: Treyarch development teams have introduced a new movement system they call Omnimovementand obviously it’s a game changer. Basically, this new mechanic allows players to sprint, dive, or even slide in any direction, and even rotate 360 degrees while lying down. Enough to give players great freedom of movement so they can move as they please in the various multiplayer maps.
This gives us the impression of being in front of a Max Payne, but in the first-person perspective. This was obviously the goal of the developers, because This system is designed to allow players to move more realistically and sequence movements seamlessly. When we see the result of the beta, we have the impression that the second part is more real than the first …
As you can see in the above excerpt, Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 allows players to have tremendous responsiveness, which is sometimes difficult to observe as a spectator. It jumps in all directions, the camera is constantly moving, in short, it is not very readable if you do not have the controller in your hand. On the other hand, if we are in charge, This maneuverability seems to satisfy people with the possibilities and the ability to react seems to be thereIn any case, all that remains is to experience all of this in the long term from October 24th on all modern media, except the Nintendo Switch.
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