This New Black Ops 6 Feature Will Only Make Call of Duty’s Toxicity Problem Worse
No matter what kind of gamer you are, you can’t deny we all love new features. Activision is one such company that constantly adds upgrades, in-game additions, and optimization. Well, in the COD NEXT event, the makers of Call of Duty revealed something very interesting. And although this is something that will be loved by the community, I think this new feature can ignite toxicity on a whole other level, even outside Call of Duty Black Ops 6.
What Is This New and Dreadful Call of Duty Feature?
Well, in the event, Treyarch shared thenew meat shield mechanicin Call of Duty Black Ops 6. Put simply, this mechanic will allow you to grab an enemy from behind and use them as a shield. The body shield is nothing new as it was an existing feature in the previous Black Ops Cold War singleplayer. And I’ll be honest, it is an interesting way to interact with close-range enemies.UPDATE: You can now take people hostage in Call Of Duty: Warzone and use their bodies as a shield 😳pic.twitter.com/hm1jdnw9Bg— Daily Loud (@DailyLoud)August 28, 2024
UPDATE: You can now take people hostage in Call Of Duty: Warzone and use their bodies as a shield 😳pic.twitter.com/hm1jdnw9Bg— Daily Loud (@DailyLoud)August 28, 2024
Well, there is nothing wrong with the feature. As an FPS player who recently lovedSpectre DivideandDeadlockfor their unique approach, I love it when a unique factor is added to Call of Duty multiplayer. And while I was fine with it, Treyarch’s recent post was what concerned me.We heard you and can confirm that the Body Shield feature in Multiplayer will enable voice chat between the attacker and victim.Be nice…pic.twitter.com/KxyaDo7bAc— Treyarch Studios (@Treyarch)August 28, 2024
We heard you and can confirm that the Body Shield feature in Multiplayer will enable voice chat between the attacker and victim.Be nice…pic.twitter.com/KxyaDo7bAc
Treyarch has confirmed in a post thatyou can use proximity chat while using the enemy as a meat shield. This effectively means you’ll be talking to a person who cannot do anything while you’ve held them hostage! Treyarch did end the post by saying“Be Nice”. Unfortunately, I do not think they know their community well.
The Already Toxic COD Chats Are Now Ignited Further
Ever since Call of Duty Multiplayer began, COD chats have been infamous for their toxicity. Over the years, this toxicity has gone too far. And while you would think this is limited to the game, the problem crosses video game borders.Sometimes I think the Destiny community is toxic but then I’m reminded that Call of Duty exists. Watch the most disturbing CoD lobby clip I’ve ever seen:pic.twitter.com/2xJvG9jbrk— LUCKYY10P (@LUCKYY10P)June 25, 2023
Sometimes I think the Destiny community is toxic but then I’m reminded that Call of Duty exists. Watch the most disturbing CoD lobby clip I’ve ever seen:pic.twitter.com/2xJvG9jbrk— LUCKYY10P (@LUCKYY10P)June 25, 2023
Call of Duty proximity chat abusers do not waste time and arrive whenever a game is trying to tackle their toxicity issues. Whether it is Valorant or Apex Legends, players from the COD lobbies will come and say“You could not survive a COD lobby”. While they sound like it is some sort of achievement, in reality, toxicity only downgrades a game’s fun by being hard to mentally deal with.pic.twitter.com/tBTVrEWrST— 2000shadows (@2000shadows1)June 2, 2024
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In a Valorant post on hate speech and community health, multiple COD players responded with this same sentiment. Although most of these players don’t get attention, they are indeed the same people who put dirt in other communities as well.
That is exactly what I think will happen when the Black Ops 6 body shield mechanic arrives. But hold on though as it can get even worse. COD Warzone players make fast work of their enemies after getting into an engagement. Unfortunately, the new mechanic will give them plenty of time to show their true colors with the new mechanic giving them all the room they want to grief. That brings me to a pressing question:
How Should Activision Deal with Toxicity?
While there is no right answer, any game developer can deal with toxicity by taking strict action against offenders. That has never been the case in Call of Duty. Whether it is Warzone or Multiplayer, players get beyond limits to be rude in the game. This is a problem that Activison has been ignoring for years. I mean even if Activision tries, the community jumps on them by saying it is too much for the community to handle.While it is a good thing that Activision is trying to fight racism and other extreme forms of toxicity in Call of Duty, their in game voice chat moderation has gone a bit far.People get communication banned just for cussing while playing a rated M game, which is ridiculous.https://t.co/LY7Grou8T3— ModernWarzone (@ModernWarzone)January 23, 2024
While it is a good thing that Activision is trying to fight racism and other extreme forms of toxicity in Call of Duty, their in game voice chat moderation has gone a bit far.People get communication banned just for cussing while playing a rated M game, which is ridiculous.https://t.co/LY7Grou8T3— ModernWarzone (@ModernWarzone)January 23, 2024
We have seen games like Apex Legends cultivating exclusivity in their Esports and community culture. Fortnite has also addedvoice reportingwhich makes it hard for abusers to even say anything wrong on the mic.
On the other hand, Valorant prioritizes feedback on negativity and offending behaviors. They even announced a hardware-level ban if necessary to protect the game’s environment. This results in players being more comfortable with these games instead of Call of Duty.A message from@RiotSuperCakesabout the current state of player behavior and upcoming changes to make our community a better placepic.twitter.com/eiwoGsB930— VALORANT (@VALORANT)May 30, 2024
A message from@RiotSuperCakesabout the current state of player behavior and upcoming changes to make our community a better placepic.twitter.com/eiwoGsB930— VALORANT (@VALORANT)May 30, 2024
However, in this particular situation of COD, the game makers could simply disable the proximity chat while using someone as a body shield. I think this is an unnecessary addition to a game that already reeks of toxic culture. The game should be enjoyable instead of being stressful.
What are your thoughts on this new Call of Duty Black Ops 6 feature? Would you call me a snowflake for voicing for a better environment? Or do you also think Activision should limit its toxic community? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
Ishan Adhikary
A gaming nerd who cover all thing video games. Spending time looking through the games and gaming industry was always a dream. Thanks to Beebom, I live it. Once I am done gaming, I write. Once I am done writing, I game.
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