Matthew "Nadeshot," founder and co-owner of 100 Thieves, has joined the ongoing debate surrounding the Gentleman's Agreement (GA) regarding sniper rifles being excluded from Call of Duty League. Calling the decision "stupid," the former COD pro took to Twitter to express his frustrations.
With the recent release of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, the CDL 2023 season is right around the corner as Major 1 Qualifiers start on December 2. According to recent reports, players have apparently decided not to use sniper rifles in the tournament, along with smoke grenades. Many gamers have spoken against the idea, arguing that banning these items will take away from the gaming experience.
The Call of Duty League already has a number of restrictions on a lot of guns, attachments, perks, and abilities that may not be used during the tournament. Fans should know that the Gentleman's Agreement is a set of non-enforceable rules agreed upon by all participating team players. The rules restrict the usage of mechanics that are deemed too overpowered or broken to be used in a competitive setting.
CDL Intel's Tweet notes that any and all sniper rifles are now completely restricted in every game mode, just like smoke grenades. Other guns on this list include Assault Rifles STB 556 and Kastov-74u and the Sub-Machine Gun Fennec 45.
Killstreak S.A.E. is also banned from all modes, along with flash and smoke grenades. In the upcoming event, gamers won't get to tune their weapons or use attachments that increase hip fire accuracy on any gun.
There is also a complete ban on Trigger Action attachments for pistols and specific attachment rules for the M4. Only the Edge-47 Grip and FSS Sharkfin 99 under-barrels are allowed, and gamers must use the
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