“The worst game mode ever added”: Black Ops 7 players blast Overload following Ranked Play launch

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Following the launch of Ranked Play for Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, several players loading into the action are getting their first taste of Overload, a new objective-based game mode featured in the Call of Duty League (CDL).

With both casual and professional players competing in Ranked Play matches, several have criticised the mode due to bugs impacting gameplay and communication difficulties with teammates.

Overload involves players battling for control of a neutral EMP device. To score points, the carrier must run through one of two scoring zones located on the opposite side of the map. The team with the most points at the end of the match is declared the winner.

Shortly after Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 Ranked Play’s launch as part of the Season 2 update, players encountered a bug enabling them to see the location of the opposition while they’re in control of the device.

“Overload is the worst game mode ever added,” wrote content creator JonReflex on social media. “They really thought it was a good idea to give everyone unlimited wallhacks?”

In addition to content creators highlighting issues with players accidentally appearing on the map, Kaden ‘Exceed‘ Stockdale from the Carolina Royal Ravens has also shared his frustrations.

“Overload is really, really bad in ranked play,” he commented.

Former Cloud9 and Evil Geniuses player John ‘Xotic‘ Bruno believes Treyarch’s changes to the mode have failed to improve its viability for competitive play.

“They’ve made Overload miles worse. I don’t know why they changed it,” Xotic stated.

Overload requires plenty of coordination and communication for teams to outplay their opponents, both in Ranked Play and within the CDL. Problematic communication is problematic can make it difficult for players to execute strategies and compete for victory.

That said, the best players in the world still continue to master Overload and its nuances. Despite the criticism, the mode is here to stay and acts as a unique alternative to Hardpoint and Search and Destroy.

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