How do bot lobbies help to pump weapons in Call of Duty?

LiamMurphy

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Many players use bot lobbies in Call of Duty to upgrade weapons and get rare camouflages. On the one hand, it speeds up the process, but does it not reduce the value of achievements and does it not affect the balance of the game? What do you think, is it worth resorting to such methods or is it better to stick to the traditional way of development?
 
Faced with the need to pump new weapons in Call of Duty quickly, I decided to use the bot lobby. I was attracted by the fact that I didn't have to give my account details to participate - all I had to do was accept an invitation to the game. This ensured the security of my profile. As a result, I could speed up the pumping process significantly and get the desired camouflage without any hassle.
 
Using the bot lobby in Call of Duty is a two-pronged approach. On the one hand, it does help you pump weapons faster and get rare camouflages, which is especially useful for those who don't have much time to play. On the other hand, it can lead to players not fully mastering the skills needed to be successful in real-world matches. It is important to find a balance between using such methods and developing your skills to avoid losing interest in the game and keep enjoying the process.
 
Personally, I think the traditional grind has value—it forces you to actually learn the mechanics, improve your aim, and develop strategies. Plus, unlocking a camo or finishing a weapon legitimately gives a genuine sense of accomplishment that botting just can’t replicate. If you’re playing primarily for fun and want to experiment, bots aren’t the worst, but for long-term satisfaction and respecting the competitive integrity of the game, the traditional route is worth it.
 
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