Call Of Duty Rampant Cheating: Activision Finally Responds
High-level Call of Duty players have consistently complained about cheaters infiltrating Call of Duty's Ranked modes in Black Ops 6 and Warzone, and Activision has now responded to tell fans what's being done about it.In a blog post, Activision said it understands players are feeling frustrated over issues that "severely impact the experience" and is taking steps to improve the quality of matches.Now live in Call of Duty are "updated detection models" that aim to seek out things like aim-bots and hardware-level cheats. Activision never goes into depth about the efforts being undertaken through its anti-cheat software, Ricochet, because doing so, the company says, would give cheaters essential information to circumvent Activision's measures.Continue Reading at GameSpot
High-level Call of Duty players have consistently complained about cheaters infiltrating Call of Duty's Ranked modes in Black Ops 6 and Warzone, and Activision has now responded to tell fans what's being done about it.
In a blog post, Activision said it understands players are feeling frustrated over issues that "severely impact the experience" and is taking steps to improve the quality of matches.
Now live in Call of Duty are "updated detection models" that aim to seek out things like aim-bots and hardware-level cheats. Activision never goes into depth about the efforts being undertaken through its anti-cheat software, Ricochet, because doing so, the company says, would give cheaters essential information to circumvent Activision's measures.Continue Reading at GameSpot
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