jhb66 Posted Tuesday at 07:22 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 07:22 AM High-round runs in Black Ops 7 Zombies feel different from the old days. You can't just wedge yourself behind a doorway, hold the trigger, and hope the map does the work for you. The game punishes that now. Sprinters show up quicker, specials force you to move, and one bad reload can turn a clean run into a revive screen. Some players practise routes or warm up in BO7 Bot Lobbies before jumping into serious attempts, but once you're in a real match, it's all about staying calm, staying mobile, and not wasting what you've earned. Build the run before it gets ugly The first few rounds matter more than people like to admit. It's tempting to hit the box the second you've got spare points, but that's usually how you end up broke with a gun you didn't need. Open doors with a purpose. Get power handled, unlock Pack-a-Punch, and buy the perks that actually keep you alive. Juggernog is still the safety net, and Speed Cola saves more runs than people give it credit for. If you're undergeared when the zombies start soaking damage, you'll feel it fast. Don't chase flashy weapons too early. Set up the map first, then worry about style. Move like you mean it Good movement isn't just running in a circle until your thumb hurts. You need to know where the dead ends are, where zombies cut across, and where you can slip out if a special enemy drops in at the worst time. Wide areas are your friend. Tight stairs and narrow rooms are where confidence goes to die. Keep the horde behind you, let them stack up, then turn and clear a chunk of them. Short bursts. Head level. Move again. It sounds simple, but when the screen is shaking and three zombies are reaching at your back, that little bit of patience is what keeps you alive. Pick weapons you can actually control Damage matters, sure, but handling matters just as much when rounds drag on. A big gun that takes forever to reload or kicks all over the place can get you killed. You want something that lands clean critical hits, reloads without making you panic, and still gives you room to sprint when things get crowded. Ammo mods, field upgrades, and support gear should fit your route, not just look good on paper. If your setup only works when everything goes perfectly, it's not a high-round setup. It's a gamble. Don't waste bullets chasing speed Past the mid rounds, the match changes pace. You're not racing the wave anymore. You're managing space, ammo, armour, and mistakes. Watch your ammo count before grabbing a Max Ammo. If the area is safe and you've still got plenty left, wait a moment. Milk the value. Plenty of players also use cheap CoD BO7 Bot Lobbies to test weapons or routes without burning out, but the habit that really carries over is discipline. Don't dump a magazine into scattered zombies. Don't dive into a pickup if it means crossing a packed lane. Take the longer route, reset the horde, and keep your head clear. That's how high rounds happen. Quote
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