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Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Players Are Encouraging Each Other to 'Just Quit' Games

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Summary

  • Leaving unbalanced matches in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 can lead to easier lobbies for players.
  • Some players recommend leaving matches until matched with lower-skilled opponents to avoid “sweat lobbies.”
  • Matchmaking has been an issue for many Black Ops 6 players, leading some to resort to workarounds like this.

Some Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 players have encouraged others to quit unbalanced games until they’re put in reasonable lobbies. Matchmaking has been an issue in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 since its release, but some players think they have a workaround for the system.

Since the early days of Call of Duty online multiplayer, there have been a few issues that developers have worked to address. One major problem that persists to this day is respawns, which can often place a player in front of an enemy, giving them a relatively easy kill. Another issue is matchmaking which was originally less restrictive than it is today. Many long-time fans reflect on classic Call of Duty titles for their lack of skill-based matchmaking, while others prefer to be matched with players at their proficiency. Some gamers think they have a simple solution to Black Ops 6‘s engagement-optimized matchmaking: leaving matches they perceive as unfair.

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Reddit user Sw3ar recently made a post explaining their solution to Call of Duty: Black Ops 6‘s engagement-optimized matchmaking. This gamer recommends that when others are suffering in lobbies, they should leave until they’re matched with lower-skilled players. After Black Ops 6 players have won multiple matches in a row, the EOMM system pairs them with players at a higher skill level. This often results in what the community dubs “sweat lobbies,” which are essentially high-difficulty matches. Some gamers have reported success with this method of working around Black Ops 6‘s matchmaking system, while others suggest that this will result in smaller lobbies as players leave.

Leaving Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Matches Could Result in Easier Lobbies

Leaving a lobby gives a player a loss for that match, but it may help them avoid lowering their Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 stats, specifically the kill-death ratio. Another workaround players have discovered is intentionally performing poorly to throw a match, but that can negatively impact their team more drastically than simply leaving. Alternatively, some responses suggest that gamers should adjust their play style to compete in higher-difficulty lobbies and that playing against better players may, in turn, improve their proficiency. The way the EOMM system currently works leaves gamers feeling like they’re being put in matches they’re expected to lose. This is one of multiple reasons long-time Call of Duty fans reflect positively on earlier titles that randomly matched players.

As Treyarch continues to update Black Ops 6, the matchmaking system could be more optimized in a future patch. With players like Sw3ar leaving perceivably difficult lobbies, this may become an urgent issue that should be addressed.


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