The Call of Duty community is often known as one of the more toxic gaming groups, as players are generally very competitive. This is likely why one Call of Duty: Vanguard player was particularly surprised by the wholesome actions of another. Perhaps the most surprising aspect of all was the fact that the two Call of Duty: Vanguard players were on opposing teams.
A similar wholesome action also took place when a player needed a final achievement before the Halo 4 servers shut down at the beginning of the year. One player was missing a single achievement from the game and reached out on Twitter to see if anyone could help them. The community obliged, and another user joined a Ricochet match and allowed themselves to be killed so that the player was able to receive their final achievement for Halo 4 right before the servers shut down.
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The Call of Duty: Vanguard player that received help was becoming frustrated by not being able to get prone kills in order to complete a challenge in the game. A player on the opposing team noticed this and struck a deal to complete a challenge they were struggling to finish themselves. The opposing player completed their challenge by getting seven long shot kills after the user recording had allowed him to. The recording player was then allowed to kill the opposing gamer while prone to complete his own challenge.
Thankfully, both players were able to finish their challenges and unlock their respective camos, as Call of Duty: Vanguard zombies mode had a glitch that prevented players from unlocking a camo. The Dark Aether camo requires all other previous camos to be unlocked before one can unlock it. The issue was the result
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