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The Weird Guy

There are many types of C.O.D. players, but I'm going to be naming a few.

These players usually do stupid stuff like:

  • Trap people in corners
  • Spinning in circles with high sensitivity
  • Basically doing stuff that will make the team lose

The Team Player

Types of

Players

The Camper

To put it simply: They just don't know how to play the game. They're players that are new to a game and do not fully understand what to do or how to play the game. These players can be easily taken advantage of.

Quick Scopers

One of the most hated players in the history of Call of Duty.

  • They sit in one location for long periods of time.
  • Usually have few deaths.
  • Most importantly, really annoying.

This player "Plays the Objective".

  • Helps the team out
  • Not worrying about getting only kills
  • Usually one of the top scoring players
  • Knows how to play the game well
  • Best players to team up with

The Kids

Quick Scoping is the act of aiming fast, but not all of the way into the scope and then shooting.

These players are lethal from close to medium range.

The best way to kill them is by not running in a straight line towards them while shooting.

These players just should not have the game.

  • Majority of them talk trash to everyone, saying they're good when really they suck.
  • They will get mad if you kill them a consecuatively and say you're a "Hacker".

The Hacker

The most infamous player of all.

This is just a few of the many types of Call of Duty players.

These players will mess with game by:

  • Giving everyone unlimited ammo
  • Adding aimbots to their guns
  • Unlocking everything without earning it
  • Enabling Gode mode (meaning they can't be killed)

Overall, a horrible player.

I hope you enjoyed this presentation.

Questions?

Thank you all for listening.

Sincerely,

Jahkem Hendrickson

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