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John Wang
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So I came across something pretty interesting today—apparently, U4GM is the first store to actually set up official rules for bo6 bot lobby. At first, I didn’t think much of it, but after reading through what they’ve outlined, I gotta say… it’s kind of a big deal.

Let’s be real: bot lobbies in BO6 have been kind of the Wild West. People were joining up, doing whatever they wanted, sometimes ruining the whole session. No structure, no etiquette, just chaos. But now U4GM’s taken the lead and laid out rules—things like not hogging kills, sticking to time limits, no glitching or abusing bugs, and even fair turn-taking if it’s a public lobby.

What really stood out to me is how they’re thinking long-term. By setting these standards, they’re protecting the community from scammers and toxic behavior. It’s like they’re trying to make bot lobbies sustainable and fun for everyone, not just a quick XP farm for a few bad apples.

Now here's my question to everyone here: Do you think more sellers and hosts should follow U4GM’s lead? Or is it better to keep bot lobbies loose and informal?

Personally, I think this kind of move gives more credibility to bot lobbies and could even help bring new players into the game. Not everyone wants to sweat in multiplayer matches 24/7. Some people just want to chill and level up their guns without getting nuked by SBMM.

Anyway, I’d love to hear your takes. Has anyone here used a U4GM-hosted bo6 bot lobbies? How was it? Were the rules enforced in a chill way or was it super strict?

Let’s talk about it 👇

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