Reddit user DeepFriedDave is the father of what might just be the youngest Warzone player you’ll ever find on a server. He’s also pretty dang good. DeepFriedDave recently shared a video of he and his son playing in Warzone Duos where they make a pretty good pair--mostly because his son knows what to say and when to say it.

First, there's the lingo. This kid uses proper terms like "downed," and "team wipe" to indicate when he's single-handedly taken down an entire enemy squad. Which he can do, by the way, without the help of dear old dad.

He's even giving his father pointers. Note when he tells his dad to reload his MP7 submachine gun which had roughly half a magazine.

And in the Gulag? This kid is giving his dad live updates on exactly where his opponent is, and doesn't even need his dad's help when it's his own turn for redemption. He uses a rock to fake out his opponent before resurrecting for his second chance.

It's no fluke, either. Three weeks ago, DeepFriedDave posted a video of his son winning a Warzone match all on his own. Dad had long since peaced-out and was left playing cheerleader, occasionally giving his son pointers, but more often than not the kid just did his own thing.

And he did well! He manages to take out five opponents including the final guy after an intense 1v1 sniper shootout.

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Six might seem like a tender age to start playing Call of Duty, but DeepFriedDave has some great pointers on how to make Warzone as kid-friendly as possible.

"The campaign is too graphic, bad language, drugs, etc," writes DeepFriedDave. "I didn't install it so he's not allowed to play it."

Also, "Turn off ‘gore and dismemberment’ so there's no blood when bullets hit. The only downside is that this does not affect take-downs."

He also recommends turning dialog volume to zero in order to censor out some of the more explicit lines uttered in executions and the Gulag, while also ensuring voice is set to "friends only" to ensure that toxic gamers aren't screaming your kid's ears off when they frag an entire squad.

Source: Reddit

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