There are two hidden paths that opponents won’t be anticipating if players wish to surprise them in Stakeout and Protocol.
Although Black Ops 6 was largely well received, in our assessment we contended that “lackluster maps” hinder Multiplayer. Dashy and Shotzzy, two CoD experts, concurred and criticized the “dogs**t” map pool.
Fortunately, the classic BO2 map Nuketown will be back on Friday, and Season 1 will soon be available for fans who don’t like the current map choices. Additionally, Treyarch has taken the initiative to modify maps in order to enhance the user experience.
A little update on October 26 fixed a number of map vulnerabilities that let players exit the designated playspace on Red Card, Babylon, and Lowtown. Some other exploits, though, managed to get past the security measures.
CharlieIntel posted on the Stakeout and Protocol outside the map flank routes.
Players only need to ascend the stairs and leap down to the center roof area to complete the Stakeout route. For the Protocol play, you must rush down the map’s edge and jump beneath the helicopter pad to gain easy access to the opposing spawn.
We suggest using Ninja in your Perk 1 slot to make footsteps quieter in order to enhance these plays even further. Additionally, players should equip Double Time as their Perk 3 since it significantly lengthens the Tactical Sprint time, making it simpler to catch up more quickly.
Additionally, because BO6 has a dedicated melee component, you are no longer required to equip a knife as a secondary weapon. It is a good idea to hold a knife for these flank routes since it greatly speeds up movement.
On a PC, press and hold V to equip a knife. If you are using a different control scheme, hold down the melee button on the console, which is either B on the Xbox or Circle on the PlayStation RS on the Xbox or R3 on the PlayStation.
As with the other comparable exploits, there is always a chance that Treyarch will remove these from the game, so players should make use of them while they can.