Name of Responsibility Lightless Ops 6 is currently on a “mixed” Steam user rating as PC players report performance issues and crashes.
Cottons on the game’s Steam dialog pages and in player subreddit try a wide variety of things to improve the issue, from uninstalling alternate packages, removing auto-starting apps, and disabling alternate game anti-cheats.
“Even deleting all the folders [the] pc and redownload everything” has not worked.
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“Every time I click Start Campaign, my game crashes to the desktop. It’s fine to play multiplayer, though,” one user commented .
“My campaign starts. I can play a few minutes and WHAT [sic] Crashes to desktop without any error message, driver is brand new!” mentioned one respondent.
“I bought it yesterday and I haven’t been able to play a single game,” added another dissatisfied participant. “It always crashes when I try to start the game. I reinstalled it and still can’t even load it into the menu. What the hell?”
The answers come with “same, very stupid”, “still the same for me” and “it has to be a[n] Activision problem, I hope they solve it quickly, it’s unfair.”
“Same thing: garbage. Why doesn’t anyone test their games before releasing them anymore?” opined one particularly dissatisfied commenter.
Some others simply wrote: “Call of Crashes 6.”
So far, a formal assurance has been rejected on Name of Accountability’s social media channels acknowledging the issues, but of the more than 2,200 Steam reviews posted so far, almost a few were negative, with the most negative reviews appearing to reference to performance problems. Others are mainly dissatisfied with the Name of Responsibility launcher.
Did you notice the unused arachnophobia method from Name of Accountability: Lightless Ops 6? Activision’s solution somehow makes everything even scarier, by stealing the legs from your zombie spiders and turning them into something possibly worse.