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In Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 (or any Call of Duty game), a bot lobby refers to a custom or private match where you play against AI-controlled opponents (bots) instead of real players. Bot lobbies are often used for practice, testing strategies, or completing challenges without the pressure of competitive multiplayer. Below is a guide on how to set up and use bot lobbies in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6.
From the main menu, navigate to Multiplayer.
Select Custom Games or Private Match (the exact name may vary depending on the game’s interface).
Set Up the Match:
Choose the game mode (e.g., Team Deathmatch, Domination, Free-For-All).
Select the map you want to play on.
Add Bots:
Look for an option to add bots (usually labeled "Add AI" or "Add Bots").
Set the number of bots and their difficulty level (e.g., Recruit, Regular, Hardened, Veteran).
Adjust Settings:
Customize other match settings, such as score limits, time limits, and rules.
You can also enable or disable specific weapons, perks, and scorestreaks.
Start the Match:
Once everything is set up, start the match and enjoy playing against bots.
Bot lobbies are perfect for honing your skills, learning maps, and testing new strategies without the pressure of real opponents.
Complete Challenges:
Use bot lobbies to complete weapon camo challenges, operator missions, or other in-game objectives.
Experiment with Loadouts:
Test different weapons, attachments, and perks to find the best setup for your playstyle.
Casual Fun:
Bot lobbies are a great way to relax and enjoy the game without the intensity of competitive multiplayer.
Start with lower difficulty levels (e.g., Recruit) if you’re new to the game or practicing. Gradually increase the difficulty as you improve.
Focus on Specific Skills:
Use bot lobbies to work on specific skills, such as aiming, movement, or map awareness.
Complete Challenges Efficiently:
Some challenges are easier to complete in bot lobbies. For example, you can farm headshots, longshots, or kills with specific weapons.
Experiment with Game Modes:
Try different game modes in bot lobbies to understand their mechanics and objectives.
Account Progression: Typically, XP earned in bot lobbies does not count toward your overall account level or Battle Pass progression. This is to prevent players from farming XP in low-pressure environments.
Alternatives to Bot Lobbies
If you’re looking for a more dynamic experience but still want to avoid highly competitive matches, consider these options:
Casual Playlists:
Play in casual or non-ranked multiplayer modes where the competition is less intense.
Co-Op Modes:
In Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, there may be co-op modes like Zombies or Spec Ops where you can team up with friends against AI enemies.
Training Modes:
Some Call of Duty games offer dedicated training modes or tutorials to help you improve your skills.
How to Create a Bot Lobby in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6
Access Custom Games:From the main menu, navigate to Multiplayer.
Select Custom Games or Private Match (the exact name may vary depending on the game’s interface).
Set Up the Match:
Choose the game mode (e.g., Team Deathmatch, Domination, Free-For-All).
Select the map you want to play on.
Add Bots:
Look for an option to add bots (usually labeled "Add AI" or "Add Bots").
Set the number of bots and their difficulty level (e.g., Recruit, Regular, Hardened, Veteran).
Adjust Settings:
Customize other match settings, such as score limits, time limits, and rules.
You can also enable or disable specific weapons, perks, and scorestreaks.
Start the Match:
Once everything is set up, start the match and enjoy playing against bots.
Why Use Bot Lobbies?
Practice:Bot lobbies are perfect for honing your skills, learning maps, and testing new strategies without the pressure of real opponents.
Complete Challenges:
Use bot lobbies to complete weapon camo challenges, operator missions, or other in-game objectives.
Experiment with Loadouts:
Test different weapons, attachments, and perks to find the best setup for your playstyle.
Casual Fun:
Bot lobbies are a great way to relax and enjoy the game without the intensity of competitive multiplayer.
Tips for Using Bot Lobbies
Adjust Bot Difficulty:Start with lower difficulty levels (e.g., Recruit) if you’re new to the game or practicing. Gradually increase the difficulty as you improve.
Focus on Specific Skills:
Use bot lobbies to work on specific skills, such as aiming, movement, or map awareness.
Complete Challenges Efficiently:
Some challenges are easier to complete in bot lobbies. For example, you can farm headshots, longshots, or kills with specific weapons.
Experiment with Game Modes:
Try different game modes in bot lobbies to understand their mechanics and objectives.
Can You Use Bot Lobbies for Progression?
Weapon Progression: In most Call of Duty games, weapon XP and camo challenges can be completed in bot lobbies.Account Progression: Typically, XP earned in bot lobbies does not count toward your overall account level or Battle Pass progression. This is to prevent players from farming XP in low-pressure environments.
Alternatives to Bot Lobbies
If you’re looking for a more dynamic experience but still want to avoid highly competitive matches, consider these options:
Casual Playlists:
Play in casual or non-ranked multiplayer modes where the competition is less intense.
Co-Op Modes:
In Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, there may be co-op modes like Zombies or Spec Ops where you can team up with friends against AI enemies.
Training Modes:
Some Call of Duty games offer dedicated training modes or tutorials to help you improve your skills.