Call of Duty, a highly popular multiplayer first-person shooter video game, has come up in conversations outside the gaming sphere. Being discussed specifically on the popular podcast, The Joe Rogan Experience, the game's recent outbreak of cheating has drawn attention from listeners unaccustomed to the gaming universe.
In one of the podcast's recent episodes, Joe Rogan, the host, and his guest, comedian Dan Soder, talk about how cheaters are becoming threateningly rampant in the Call of Duty community. The duo discusses the emergence of cheaters in a game play of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, with a clip of the episode was shared on Twitter by 'caZ'.
YOU KNOW CHEATING IS GETTING SO BAD WHEN THEY ARE TALKING ABOUT CHEATING ON COD ON THE JOE ROGAN EXPERIENCE ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜#mw3 #warzone pic.twitter.com/uniySE6Egl
— caZ (@caZpew) March 5, 2024
The conversation shed light on the mechanism of cheats such as aimbots and wallhacks, which are easily accessible and purchasable. Rogan explained, "Cheaters who use aimbots will always hit their target. They quickly eliminate their adversaries, come fully equipped with armor and weapons and will almost always anticipate your moves. Despite the occasional respawn, these cheaters will rarely miss an opportunity to kill you."
In the discussion, Rogan also expresses surprise at the speed of the game. He compares Call of Duty to Quake, a regarded progenitor of first-person shooting games, stating that Call of Duty is tremendously quicker than he anticipated.
Fans and players of Call of Duty are increasingly frustrated with this rampant cheating phenomenon. The Call of Duty universe is under continuous threat, and this dialogue serves to highlight the seriousness of the matter.
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