Bots (known as a short term for robots) are A.I. controlled players that appear in Call of Duty: Black Ops, Call of Duty: Black Ops II, Call of Duty: Ghosts, Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, Call of Duty: Black Ops III, Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare , Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered, Call of Duty: WWII, Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare , Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War , Call of Duty: Vanguard and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II. Bots appear in offline multiplayer or combat training online as well as online local or system link lobby. Bots have 5 different difficulties, those difficulties are Recruit, Regular, Hardened and Veteran, plus the "Mixed" difficulty.
In Call of Duty: Black Ops, Bots first appeared in this game in a combat training lobby.They can be activated by going to the edit game options section and changing the number of friendly and hostile bots. In Recruit and Regular difficulty, Bots use weak tactics and never check what's behind them, but will aim for the head. In Hardened and Veteran mode, bots use all of their tactics and focus and checks who is behind them, and they can usually hear enemies' steps. Bots can use all kind of weapons and equipment, as well as even use the reviving ability included with Second Chance, but they won't equip one more attachment on their primary weapon when they are using Warlord.The bots have their clan tag set to [3arc], which is the clan tag used exclusively by Treyarch members.
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Bots are back in Black Ops II and are smarter than they were on Black Ops. In II, the bots are smarter and are now able to capture objectives. They not only appear in offline multiplayer, but also appear online on Combat Training on both Boot Camp and Objective. If a player leaves a combat training lobby early, a bot will replace the role. When a new player is joining a session, one of the bots will leave and give room to the new player. They also have their clan tag set to [3arc], just like in Black Ops. Also, players can add bots in Custom Games now.
Bots randomly choose what they use in combat (except Peacekeeper), and are able to pick up weapons from the ground. Aircrafts (except Warthogs and Hunter Killer Drones, because they are fast) can be easily shot down by bots with lock-on rocket launchers like the SMAW and FHJ-18 AA, so some air scorestreaks such as UAVs and Stealth Helicopters are less effective when playing against them, however they don't attack aircrafts with guns. Veteran bots even often take down helicopters which are transferring Care Packages and A.G.R.s while other bots only do that sometimes. EMP is also not very powerful against bots, but it can take away the ability of using scorestreaks for a while.
On the other hand, ground scorestreaks are quite effective in this situation. No perk can counter them, and bots only use guns to damage them. So an A.G.R. can stay active much longer and kill more bots than a Stealth Helicopter which is a bit more expensive, also a team can have 2 A.G.R.s at the same time.
Tactical grenades are less effective against bots, they still can aim and shoot accurately when flashed or stunned, but they are still slowed down. Using smoke grenades isn't a good idea too, bots are able to see through smoke without problem. However, bots use tactical grenades (except EMP grenades) very often, but humans are the real victim as these grenades won't deal much damage to other bots.
For the lethal stuffs, the only thing bots don't use is Tomahawk. There is something special about bots: they use C4 as a claymore, their C4s automatically explode when an enemy is close enough. Bots always shoot enemy gadgets with guns if they find one.
When it comes to weapons attachments, bots can equip everything they want, but they can't use the grenade launcher and select fire if these are attached. Also bots can't switch the hybrid scope to ACOG mode, they use reflex mode all the time.
Humans are mostly the first target if a bot detects a group of enemies, this is very obvious when playing against Hardened of Veteran bots, forcing players to improve their skill and use more effective tactics. Also bots prefer to work in teams for better outcome and higher firepower. They will hip fire their weapons when enemies are close enough, their accuracy is pretty high, so bots can use sniper rifles or the Crossbow to kill enemies at close range even without aiming down sights.
In Ghosts bots are now much smarter and they will play like a normal human player would in a Call of Duty game, using different tactics similar to actual players. They have the same four difficulties the bots have in Black Ops II but a new one called Mixed that randomly picks each bot a different difficulty. The player can now choose a bot difficulty for each bot team. The bots can also be noted to have a level based on their difficulty, i.e. a Recruit bot will be about level 1 - 10 and a Veteran one will be level 60.
Bots also appear in Advanced Warfare. They can appear with Supply Drop weapon variants, such as the Heavy Shield - Disruptor (Enlisted), the MK14 - Obituary (Professional), the AK-12 - R.I.P. (Elite), and the ASM1 - Magnitude (Marksman). Of course, they will have a small chance of using Retired weapon variants. They can also use all perks, equipment, scorestreaks, and even Exo movements. Like they were in Ghosts, they are supported in all game modes with only one party game mode Infected.The Mixed difficulty also returns. However, in Advanced Warfare, bots are now smart enough to pick up weapons on the ground, such as if they are only armed with a Combat Knife. Regular bots use Exo Abilities more than recruit bots, and hardened bots utilize dropshotting often.
Bots return in Black Ops III. The bots are slightly smarter than they were in Black Ops and Black Ops II. In III, bots are now supported in all game modes, unlike in II, where they weren't able to play in Party Games or Search and Destroy.
Bots have 4 difficulties: Recruit, Regular, Hardened, and Veteran. The difficulties seems to control each bot's aggressiveness, weapons and speed. For example, Recruit bots are not aggressive, and their weapons are usually weak and don't cause a lot of damage and they won't run for a long period. Veteran bots are extremely aggressive, and the weapons they choose are more likely to have high damage and fire rate and they will run, and boost jump a lot. The bots can wall run, slide, boost jump, use specialists' abilities, and swim.
Unlike bots in previous games, bots in Black Ops III don't have any perks or attachments in their own loadouts unless they choose the default loadouts. Also they can't react to enemy scorestreaks, this means they are totally defenseless against streaks, although they still can use theirs. It can be very painful when enemy bots deploy many Counter-UAVs but friendly bots just don't care about it.
Bots can customize the specialists' appearance but they can't customize their weapons. All bots use the same emblem and calling card, and their showcase weapon is the default KN-44 without modification.
Bots return in Private Matches of Modern Warfare Remastered, featuring the standard four difficulties (Recruit, Regular, Hardened and Veteran) as well as the Mixed difficulty. All game modes are possible with the bots, and they will complete the objectives as normal. They also feature abilities for area denial, usage of equipment, holding long sight lines with Sniper Rifles and reacting to Silenced and unsilenced shots. Bots also defend objectives, as well as react to objectives being captured. Also, they'll try to shoot down a helicopter using their gun if they don't have an RPG. Hardened and Veteran bots often dropshot, Recruit and Regular bots won't do so. All bots can throw back grenades, including Martyrdom grenades, so they can easily kill enemies with this. When an enemy is close enough to them, they will switch to pistols or fire from the hip.
Bots with sniper rifles often 'camp' like real snipers, even in a Team Deathmatch, unlike others that are highly mobile. With other weapons, bots always use run and gun tactics, won't stay at one place for too long, but they stand still when throwing back grenades.
Bots' loadouts are determined by their difficulty level, with Veteran allowing bots to use every perk and weapon available. Bots use only 5 camouflages as well as the default (none), Desert, Woodland, Digital, Blue and Red Tiger. Their loadouts can be forcefully chosen using the inbuilt class restriction system, allowing the player to set bots to use Supply Drop items and camouflages other than the default five. Bots will also occasionally choose the default class, allowing the player to set the default classes to a specific loadout they wish to see a bot use if they choose the class. They always use the default knife to melee, even there is a melee weapon in their loadout. Due to the weapons and perks system of Modern Warfare Remastered is much simpler than other modern Call of Duty games, almost everything works fine for bots.
The maximum amount of bots that can be added in Custom Games is 13 bots for Free-For-All modes, and, officially, 11 bots for team based modes (6v6). However, if one is to add all 13 bots to a Free-For-All mode and then switch to a team based mode, the extra 2 bots will remain effectively making the match 7v7.
For the first time ever, Black Ops 4 has added the ability to add bots to play with in zombies offline and private matches. Players have the ability to add up anywhere from 1-3 bots during an in game session. bots will start off by using their starting weapons. They will also purchase weapons off the wall and rarely use the mystery box. If they are attacked by zombies in close encounters, they will knife the zombies. The player can also make them take mystery box weapons and pack a punched weapons. They also collect powerups like Max ammo and Bonus points but seem to actively avoid Nukes. They will also revive the player if they are downed by a Zombie. Bots will also purchase perks but will not seek out the perks and will only purchase them when nearby. Bots will always stay near the player though they will not use fast travel utilities. 2ff7e9595c
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