Some issues with COD players include glitches, bugs, and inconsistent performance.
Some issues with COD players include glitches, bugs, and inconsistent performance.
I just got COD BO2. I used to have the free trial a while back, which put me at rank six. It cost $10. There are many hackers on COD, and since they release a new Call of Duty every six months, I thought the hackers might have switched to Black Ops III.
I faced a situation where someone accused me of hacking in Rust. I was trying to assist them, but they started attacking me with a spear, forcing me to stay at a distance. Eventually, I shot him with my bow. He kept coming back near his camp and I eliminated him each time he respawned, taking everything from his camp. After the third kill, he complained in the chat, questioning how I could survive when he managed to hit me once—though I used a bandage to prevent bleeding. I explained I aimed and shot with a lead, just like in real life. He dismissed it as nonsense and claimed it was impossible. When I mentioned having a bandage ready, he insisted I was a hacker multiple times. Eventually, he left the server in a rage. It’s strange—I’ve never been called a hacker before, yet hearing that made me question how common such accusations really are.
I captured everything for you. If you need some perspective, just share the link whenever you're ready. I don’t really grasp why players struggle with the game—my experience is limited to around 600 hours, and this was my third match in four years.
I've enjoyed a lot of COD and Battlefield, and people often claim I'm cheating when I play well.