Hartmann846 Publicado hace 14 horas Share Publicado hace 14 horas Season 2 in Black Ops 7 has hit that point where every lobby feels like a test, and you can't just wing it with yesterday's "good enough" setup. If you're tweaking classes between matches, you'll get it: the meta isn't only stats on paper, it's whether your gun stays steady when you're one shot and someone's sliding in. A lot of players are even warming up in a CoD BO7 Bot Lobby just to dial in recoil control and sightlines before jumping into the real sweat. Assault Rifles That Still Feel Reliable If you're an AR person, the Kilo 141 is still a safe pick because it does a bit of everything without feeling clunky. I like it built for mid-range, where most fights actually happen, not some fantasy beam-from-across-the-map scenario. A Monolithic-style suppressor keeps you off the radar, and a clean 3x optic helps you read movement on the new lanes and head glitches. When people keep tucking behind thin cover, FMJ can be the difference between "he got away again" and a clean finish, especially in busy multiplayer spawns. Low Recoil, Smart Angles The Krig 6 is the calmer option when you want your aim to do the talking. Set it up with a stabilising foregrip and a sight you can track with, then play it like a patient rifle, not a run-and-gun toy. You'll notice how it rewards holding power positions and cutting off rotations. It's not flashy, and that's kind of the point. You can take two or three fights in a row without feeling like you're wrestling the gun, which matters more than people admit. Close-Range Chaos And Quick Picks For up-close, the MAC-10 is still a little unfair if you lean into speed. Build for snappy ADS and movement, keep a suppressor on it, and treat every push like a hit-and-run. Slide in, get the down, disappear before their teammate swings. If you're sniping, the Pelington 703 keeps that quick-scope rhythm alive with the right barrel and stock; it's the kind of setup that feels instant when you're locked in, but it'll punish lazy centring. Perks, Secondaries, And Staying Ready Perks are where a lot of "good" loadouts quietly become great ones. Flak Jacket is basically mandatory with how often grenades and launchers get spammed, and Ghost plus Ninja still lets you move without broadcasting your entire plan. A Diamatti, especially Akimbo, bails you out when your primary clicks empty at the worst time. In Warzone, don't sleep on the RPD for long-range pressure either; it's not glamorous, but it pins teams down and buys space for rotates. And if you're the type who likes gearing up fast, grabbing currency or items through RSVSR can make the loadout grind less of a chore so you can focus on actually winning fights. Citar Enlace al comentario Compartir en otros sitios web More sharing options...
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