Black Ops 6 players are up in arms over the latest development in the game, with many questioning the need for a Wishlist Blueprint to see the camo you got killed with. The outrage began after players realized that they had to purchase a Wishlist Blueprint in order to view the camo of the weapon that took them down, a feature that was previously available for free.
The KillCam, a staple feature in the Call of Duty franchise, allows players to see a replay of their death from the perspective of the opponent who killed them. However, in Black Ops 6, the developers have decided to monetize this feature by requiring players to purchase a Wishlist Blueprint in order to view the camo of the weapon used to kill them.
Many players have taken to social media to express their outrage and disappointment at this move, with some calling it a greedy and money-grabbing tactic. "It's ridiculous that we have to pay to see the camo of the gun that killed us," said one player. "It's just another way for the devs to make a quick buck off of us."
Others have pointed out that this feature was previously available for free in other Call of Duty games, and that the decision to monetize it now is a clear example of the developers prioritizing profits over player experience. "I've been playing Call of Duty for years, and I've never had to pay to see the KillCam before," said another player. "It's just another example of how the devs are nickel-and-diming us for every little thing."
The controversy has sparked a wider debate about the monetization of games and the impact it has on player experience. While some argue that the devs have the right to make money from their game, others believe that certain features should be available for free as part of the basic gameplay experience.
As the debate rages on, one thing is clear: the decision to monetize the KillCam has struck a nerve with the Black Ops 6 community. Whether or not the devs will listen to player feedback and make changes remains to be seen, but for now, it seems that the Wishlists Blueprints are here to stay.