The cheating epidemic in MW3 is slowly getting worse, and players are thinking about ways to combat the cheating epidemic.
To combat cheaters in all modes, Activision has announced Ricochet, an all-new anti-cheat system for 2021.
Two years later, anti-cheat seems to have stalled, as MW3 and Warzone are both plagued by large numbers of cheaters.It reached some point Players do not know if they are other players Either they’re blatantly cheating or they’re just good at the game.
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MW3 players are working to brainstorm additional measures to combat cheaters after an official update shared that over 23,000 accounts were banned.
CoD players brainstorm ways to counter MW3 cheater problem
rear Looking back at the situation of MW3with 23,000 accounts banned since mid-November, MW3 players sat down and wondered what they could do to combat cheaters.
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“If ranked, you should consider making it accessible only if you reach level 100 or higher to prevent new accounts from being hacked after a ban,” the top comment said. A similar system exists in his Valorant and Rainbow Six Siege, which prohibits players from playing until they reach account prerequisites.
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Others, however, praise the anti-cheat method as “learning” unless programmed correctly. Some criticized the removal of the ability to turn cross-play on and off. That aside, with player confidence at an all-time low, the conversation has once again turned to the “skill issue” argument.
On the other hand, 23,000 accounts being banned feels like a decent start. But when you factor in his MW3 free access weekend in December, it feels like it’s just a drop in the cheater’s ocean.
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Although Ricochet is rapidly evolving, many players feel that the cheater problem in MW3 and Warzone is getting out of control. Stay tuned as more news is announced and more cheaters may be banned in-game.