Gamers who were thrilled about gaining access to the Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Beta have received a rude awakening. It turns out that the beta version is virtually unplayable, especially if you're playing on PC.
This is quite concerning news, especially given that the full release for Black Ops 6 is set to launch on October 25th. Given the extent of these issues, you don't need a crystal ball to realize Activision will likely fumble this one.
Like any other company, Activision used the beta phase to test some critical features. Unfortunately, as the game crashes constantly, this might be possible.
To make matters worse, many players have received inexplicable bans. The initial theory is that Ricochet's anti-cheat system is in complete disarray, unable to differentiate between cheaters and legit players.
Speaking of cheating, all you need to do is check the following video to assess the current state of the beta:
The issues with the Ricochet system are especially concerning. Our team thought this new technology would end cheating in COD, but it seems we were dead wrong.
What Are the Main Problems?
Let's start by noting that some PC players are barely managing to...