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Blackout's the mode that taught me to stop blaming luck and start reading the match. Even now, when I'm warming up for a session and messing around with stuff like a CoD BO7 Bot Lobby, the same idea holds: your first decision matters more than your first gun. The second you step off the chopper, you're already making trade-offs. Hot drop for early kills and chaos, or float long and quiet for a clean start. People act like it's just "pick a spot," but it's really about lines of sight, how fast you can rotate, and whether your squad can actually stick together when it gets messy.
You'll notice good teams don't just land "somewhere with loot." They land with an exit plan. If you drop city-side, you need a route that breaks sightlines fast: alleyways, stairwells, anything that stops you getting beamed from a rooftop. If you drift to the edge, don't fall asleep—those rural spots get third-partied because everyone assumes you're free loot. And yeah, if you see a helicopter early, it changes the whole vibe. Not for showing off. For information. You can scout a ridge, tag a weak rotate, or just reset when a fight turns into a bad trade.
Close-range fights in Blackout aren't polite. They're loud, quick, and usually decided by who can shoot first while moving. That's why I tune an assault rifle like it's basically an SMG with manners. First, I want recoil control that actually helps during a panic spray, so a foregrip is non-negotiable. Second, sprint-to-fire speed. If you've ever died mid-raise because somebody bunny-hopped a doorway, you already get it. Third, a simple ELO-style sight so your aim isn't fighting a chunky reticle. Fourth, an extended mag, because squad fights don't pause for reloads. Fifth, a mobility stock so strafing stays fast and you're not stuck feeling heavy in tight rooms.
Here's where a lot of aggressive players throw wins away: they keep chasing kills while their bag's a mess. You want your ammo sorted, sure, but you also need the good healing. Trauma kits and high-tier med bags let you take a hit, duck out, and come back full without burning a minute. It's not glamorous. It's just how you keep pressure on people without turning every gunfight into a coin flip, and it's why I'll sometimes skip a shiny attachment to make room for one more heal in a BO7 Bot Lobby warm-up run and carry that habit into real matches.
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