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Episode 50 - COD Next, Black Ops 6 Beta First Impressions

from Slightly Above Average Gaming · host SuboneKD J007tv

Summary In this conversation, J007tv and SuboneKD discuss their experiences with the Call of Duty (COD) beta and the new Omni movement mechanic. They talk about the accessibility and skill gap of the movement, comparing it to previous COD games. They also discuss the importance of equipment and settings in maximizing gameplay. They share their thoughts on the maps in the beta and the overall graphics and polish of the game. The conversation covers various topics related to the gameplay experience in Call of Duty: Vanguard. They discuss the use of smoke grenades, the size and layout of the maps, the time-to-kill (TTK) and weapon balancing, the movement mechanics, the use of doors, and the chat system. They also touch on the different game modes and the attachment system. Overall, they express their enjoyment of the game and discuss potential improvements. In this part of the conversation, the speakers discuss the changes in gameplay mechanics and features in Call of Duty: Vanguard. They talk about the vest system, the removal of the backpack system, the introduction of scorestreaks, and the new attachment unlocking system. They also mention the camo grind and the challenges associated with it. The speakers express their concerns about the difficulty of the challenges in Warzone and the impact of blueprints on the grind. They also touch on the ranked mode in multiplayer and Warzone, as well as the speculation about the original plan for the map and the delayed release of Avalon. The conversation in this part focuses on the frustration with the reactive approach of the game developers and the negative impact it has had on the franchise. They discuss the need for innovation and the execution of new ideas. They also talk about the different playstyles and preferences of players, and how the game should cater to both. The conversation touches on the upcoming map, Area 99, and the changes to loot distribution. They also discuss the return of emotes and sprays, and the changes to aim assist and movement mechanics. Overall, they are excited for the upcoming year and the improvements in the game. Chapters 00:00 Exploring the Omni Movement Mechanic 23:36 The Skill Gap in the COD Beta 28:42 Favorite Maps and Excitement for the Game's Release 30:32 Sniper Rifles and Shotguns 35:36 Map Design and Domination 38:04 Changes to Game Modes 39:02 Time-to-Kill (TTK) and Weapon Balancing 46:08 Movement Mechanics and Doors 51:03 Prox Chat and Language Boundaries 56:24 Weapon Meta and Loadout Strategies 01:00:26 Vest System and Backpacks 01:03:12 Issues with Streak Spam 01:07:14 Camo Grinding and New Camos 01:13:32 Integration of Black Ops 6 and Possibility of Different Map 01:15:56 Excitement for Ranked Play and Potential Changes 01:33:37 The Developers' Reactive Approach 01:35:22 The Impact of Past Innovations 01:49:20 Changes in Aim Assist and Movement Mechanics 02:00:01 The Reintroduction of Satchels and Blueprint Customization 02:06:41 Excitement for the Future of Call of Duty Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Summary In this conversation, J007tv and SuboneKD discuss their experiences with the Call of Duty (COD) beta and the new Omni movement mechanic. They talk about the accessibility and skill gap of the movement, comparing it to previous COD games. They also discuss the importance of equipment and settings in maximizing gameplay. They share their thoughts on the maps in the beta and the overall graphics and polish of the game. The conversation covers various topics related to the gameplay experience in Call of Duty: Vanguard. They discuss the use of smoke grenades, the size and layout of the maps, the time-to-kill (TTK) and weapon balancing, the movement mechanics, the use of doors, and the chat system. They also touch on the different game modes and the attachment system. Overall, they express their enjoyment of the game and discuss potential improvements. In this part of the conversation, the speakers discuss the changes in gameplay mechanics and features in Call of Duty: Vanguard. They talk about the vest system, the removal of the backpack system, the introduction of scorestreaks, and the new attachment unlocking system. They also mention the camo grind and the challenges associated with it. The speakers express their concerns about the difficulty of the challenges in Warzone and the impact of blueprints on the grind. They also touch on the ranked mode in multiplayer and Warzone, as well as the speculation about the original plan for the map and the delayed release of Avalon. The conversation in this part focuses on the frustration with the reactive approach of the game developers and the negative impact it has had on the franchise. They discuss the need for innovation and the execution of new ideas. They also talk about the different playstyles and preferences of players, and how the game should cater to both. The conversation touches on the upcoming map, Area 99, and the changes to loot distribution. They also discuss the return of emotes and sprays, and the changes to aim assist and movement mechanics. Overall, they are excited for the upcoming year and the improvements in the game. Chapters 00:00 Exploring the Omni Movement Mechanic 23:36 The Skill Gap in the COD Beta 28:42 Favorite Maps and Excitement for the Game's Release 30:32 Sniper Rifles and Shotguns 35:36 Map Design and Domination 38:04 Changes to Game Modes 39:02 Time-to-Kill (TTK) and Weapon Balancing 46:08 Movement Mechanics and Doors 51:03 Prox Chat and Language Boundaries 56:24 Weapon Meta and Loadout Strategies 01:00:26 Vest System and Backpacks 01:03:12 Issues with Streak Spam 01:07:14 Camo Grinding and New Camos 01:13:32 Integration of Black Ops 6 and Possibility of Different Map 01:15:56 Excitement for Ranked Play and Potential Changes 01:33:37 The Developers' Reactive Approach 01:35:22 The Impact of Past Innovations 01:49:20 Changes in Aim Assist and Movement Mechanics 02:00:01 The Reintroduction of Satchels and Blueprint Customization 02:06:41 Excitement for the Future of Call of Duty Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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