Call of Duty®: Black Ops
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15 124 😀     2 010 😒
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Avaliações de Call of Duty®: Black Ops

The biggest first-person action series of all time and the follow-up to critically acclaimed Call of Duty®: Modern Warfare 2 returns with Call of Duty®: Black Ops.
ID do aplicativo42710
Tipo de aplicativoGAME
Desenvolvedores
Editoras Activision
Categorias Un jugador, Logros de Steam, Multijogador, Cooperativa, Suporte Parcial para Controlador, Valve Anti-Cheat ativado
Gêneros Ação
Data de lançamento9 Nov, 2010
Plataformas Windows
Idiomas suportados English, French, Italian, German, Spanish - Spain

Call of Duty®: Black Ops
17 134 Total de avaliações
15 124 Avaliações positivas
2 010 Avaliações negativas
Muito Positivo Pontuação

Call of Duty®: Black Ops acumulou um total de 17 134 avaliações, com 15 124 avaliações positivas e 2 010 avaliações negativas, resultando em uma pontuação geral de "Muito Positivo".

Gráfico de Avaliações


O gráfico acima ilustra a tendência do feedback sobre Call of Duty®: Black Ops ao longo do tempo, mostrando as mudanças dinâmicas nas opiniões dos jogadores à medida que novas atualizações e recursos foram introduzidos. Essa representação visual ajuda a entender a recepção do jogo e sua evolução.


Avaliações Recentes do Steam

Esta seção exibe as 10 avaliações mais recentes do Steam para o jogo, destacando uma variedade de experiências e opiniões dos jogadores. Cada resumo de avaliação inclui o tempo total de jogo, junto com o número de reações positivas e negativas, indicando claramente o feedback da comunidade.

Tempo de Jogo: 13196 minutos
[h3] 🎯 Negative and Detailed Review – Call of Duty: Black Ops - Multiplayer [/h3] [code] [quote=Wendrex] Developer: Treyarch Release: 2010 Platforms: PS3, Xbox 360, PC ❌ 1. Outdated Graphics and Technical Performance While acceptable for its time, the Black Ops multiplayer visuals have aged poorly. The modified IW 3.0 engine already felt dated in 2010, with washed-out textures, basic lighting, and repetitive animations. Additionally, the PC version suffered from poor optimization, leading to FPS drops and frequent crashes even on above-average rigs. Technical issues: Rigid, unnatural character animations. Mediocre weapon models with little visual variety. Rudimentary particle effects and explosions. Noticeable input lag on weaker connections, damaging the competitive pace. 🧱 2. Weak Level Design and Maps One of the biggest flaws in Black Ops multiplayer is its inconsistent map design. Many maps feature unbalanced layouts, poorly placed spawn points, and encourage exploitative tactics like spawn killing and camping. Notable problematic maps: Nuketown: excessive grenade deaths and chaotic spawns. Array: wide open areas with minimal cover, favoring snipers. Cracked: messy layout that even confuses experienced players. 🎮 3. Stagnant and Artificial Gameplay Despite its fast-paced nature, multiplayer gameplay lacks tactical depth. The mechanics are shallow, relying more on quick reflexes than teamwork or strategy — which makes matches feel repetitive over time. Gameplay issues: Generic gunplay with no real sense of weapon weight. Rigid movement with poorly balanced transitions between sprinting, aiming, and firing. Flinch mechanic disrupts fair firefights. No modern mechanics like leaning, cover systems, or verticality. 🎯 4. Poor Weapon and Perk Balance: A Constant Frustration One of the most frustrating aspects of the multiplayer is the imbalance between perks and weapons. Certain loadouts become overly dominant, reducing the game to a meta-only experience. Balance issues: Ghost perk combined with Suppressors renders the radar nearly useless. Weapons like the FAMAS dominate all ranges with little downside. Killstreaks like the Chopper Gunner often decide matches with no room for comeback. 💰 5. Artificial and Repetitive Progression System The unlock system using COD Points may seem innovative at first, but quickly reveals itself as an artificial grind. Instead of rewarding skill, the game forces players to grind currency to unlock perks and attachments, making progression feel more tedious than rewarding. Main criticisms: Slow, repetitive progression. Feels like a "pay-to-unlock" system, despite lacking direct microtransactions. Little incentive to continue playing after reaching Prestige. 📡 6. Connectivity Issues and Host Migration: A Step Backward Before the era of dedicated servers, multiplayer suffered heavily from connectivity problems, lag compensation, and the infamous “host migration” which would freeze matches for seconds. Practical consequences: Constant disadvantage for players with average connections. Matches often interrupted or ruined when the host quits. Unreliable matchmaking system. 🤖 7. Irrelevant AI and Bot Mode The multiplayer bot mode, while included, features extremely limited AI that fails to realistically mimic human behavior. As a training tool, it serves little purpose. 📉 Conclusion: A Limited Multiplayer, Stuck in the Past Despite its initial popularity, the Call of Duty: Black Ops multiplayer mode suffers from technical flaws, questionable balancing, and generic design. It was relevant in 2010 but has aged poorly — and today, it’s remembered more for nostalgia than actual quality. Final Verdict (Multiplayer): 🔻 Critical Score: 5/10 ⚠️ Recommended only for nostalgic fans or franchise completionists. [/quote] [/code]
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