Players want T-800 skin visibility nerf in Black Ops 6
Players of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 are raising concerns about “pay to win” skins after the introduction of The Terminator's T-800 character. These skins have sparked complaints as some give an unfair advantage in gameplay. In recent years, Call of Duty has increased its focus on cosmetics and microtransactions. While skins and weapon blueprints should not offer competitive benefits, some players believe they do. Previous examples include skins like the Mac-10 Gallantry and Roze operator. Now, the T-800 skin has been criticized for being difficult to see, which some players feel gives an undue edge. Players are calling for a nerf to the T-800 skin, similar to changes made to the Groot skin, to enhance gameplay visibility. One player noted that the game seems to be leaning towards a “pay to win” model, which worries the community. To tackle the issue, some players have suggested an in-game option to disable cosmetic skins altogether. This idea has gained popularity, with many expressing a desire to revert to a standard look for all players. Supporters argue it will improve gameplay without the distractions of flashy skins. However, implementing such a feature may hurt cosmetic sales. Still, players see this as a balanced approach to satisfy both sides of the debate.