Okay, so yesterday I decided to tackle “tranzit bo6”. I’d heard some chatter online about it, some folks saying it’s tricky, others saying it’s a breeze. I figured, why not, let’s give it a shot. I grabbed my usual setup – controller, headset, a big bottle of water (gotta stay hydrated!), and jumped in.
First thing I did was hop into a few public matches. Just to get a feel for the map, you know? See where people were camping, common routes, that sort of thing. I got absolutely wrecked a few times, I’m not gonna lie. Spawned in, ran around a corner, bam, instant death. Classic. But, hey, that’s part of the learning process, right?
After a couple of those rough starts, I started to get the hang of it. I figured out a few good spots to hold down, learned to avoid certain areas like the plague, and started to actually rack up some kills. Not a ton, mind you, but enough to feel like I wasn’t completely useless.
Then I decided to try a solo run. Public matches are fun, but sometimes you just want to do your own thing, test out strategies without worrying about teammates. I started by focusing on getting my perks set up. Juggernog is a must, obviously, and I also grabbed Speed Cola because who doesn’t love reloading faster?
The early rounds were pretty smooth. I was able to kite the zombies around, build up some points, and get my weapons upgraded. The Pack-a-Punch machine is your best friend, seriously. Turns those pea-shooters into zombie-slaying machines.
- Round 1-5: Just getting set up, figuring out the map layout.
- Round 5-10: Started upgrading weapons, getting perks.
- Round 10-15: Got a little hairy, but managed to survive.
- Round 15+: use all my points to try get max power.
I think my biggest takeaway from this whole “tranzit bo6” experiment is that patience is key. Don’t rush, take your time, and learn the map. Oh, and always keep an eye on your ammo. Running out in the middle of a horde is a recipe for disaster.

My record
Last time,I try my best to arrived round 20+.But I think I can do better next time!