FaZe Swagg and Nadeshot are considering stepping away from Call of Duty

FaZe Swagg on the left and Nadeshot on the left
FaZe Swagg and Nadeshot might be quitting Call of Duty (Images via FaZe Swagg || COD Esports Fandom)

Popular Call of Duty content creators, FaZe Swagg and Nadeshot, are considering stepping away from Warzone and Black Ops 6. Both of them have clarified that it is not the games that are bad, but how Call of Duty's negligence is ruining the overall experience. Rampant cheating, hit registration issues, poor quality of servers, and more, are among the issues that they have stated, that are driving them away from the games.

Read below to find out more about what the two content creators discussed about Black Ops 6 and Warzone.


FaZe Swagg and Nadeshot are moving away from Call of Duty

As we have discussed earlier, both FaZe Swagg and Nadeshot are considering quitting Call of Duty and both seemed to share similar reasons for their decision. The main issue isn't the titles themselves but the technical aspects of them that are ruining the experience for many.

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Here's what FaZe Swagg had to say regarding his decision to step away from the latest Call of Duty game:

"Black Ops 6 was good. It was a good launch, good multiplayer. The integration for Warzone, this is the worst I have seen in Call of Duty. Hackers are worse than Verdansk. They are way worse than Verdansk. The hacking levels are at an all time high. You can't even play the game."

To wrap up his statement about his thoughts about the game, Swagg stated:

"If a game is in a state like this, I can't participate in anything."

Swagg was quite upset over how a good game was ruined by poor integration with Black Ops 6 and the rise in cheating issues, to the point where they could not even play the game anymore. Finally, he added that if the game was in this state, he just couldn't play it.

Also read: "Thought of loading up the game sounds frustrating" - Aydan shows disappointment in Warzone and Black Ops 6 after Season 1 update

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Similar reasons were shared by Nadeshot. Here is what he had to say about the events that led to his decision:

"Call of Duty has served us up a pile of s**t from a network performance standpoint. They won't invest in better servers, higher tick rate servers. There's no server protections. There's no safeguards to make sure players are having a fair gaming experience."

That said, Nadeshot doesn't have a problem with Black Ops 6. He, in fact, praised the title. He certainly had issues with cheaters and network connectivity, though. He said the following regarding this:

"The biggest issue I have with all this is that Black Ops 6 is actually a lot of fun. The game is fun for me to play, if it were working properly. The core mechanics of the game are fun. I enjoy the movement. I enjoy the gunplay. I enjoy some parts of the foundation of the game. But I can't play it. I can't enjoy it. There's no integrity. Somebody's cheating or the network sucks or the game is broken."

Finally, speaking about his upcoming Black Ops 6 content plans, Nadeshot stated:

"I am certainly not retiring from Black Ops 6. But I definitely will not be playing it everyday. I just can't."

Nadeshot opined that the game, in general, is good, and they are having a decent time with the basics of the gameplay mechanics. However, they were upset with how all network issues and the cheating instances were ruining their experience. This was why the content creator decided to step away from the game.

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Edited by Ritoban "Veloxi" Paul
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