Throughout its existence, the Call of Duty series has never been highly appreciated for its anti-cheat ability. Many gamers even joke that they are so used to being tortured by hacking cheats that they have learned to live with it. Publisher Blizzard itself has tried many times to change the situation, typically using an anti-cheat system called Ricochet. But it seems that nothing has brought significant results.
Ricochet's efforts in recent times cannot be denied when introducing a series of measures, from soft to tough. Specifically, initially, this system will create discomfort for cheat hackers by making it impossible for them to play the game comfortably such as reducing damage to 0, dimming the screen and some other features when playing. presently. Then, Ricochet still had to use the usual formula, which is to issue a widespread ban. Typically, at the end of March, this system banned up to 28,000 fraudulent accounts in just one “sweep”.
Sadly, even though the above number is relatively large, the wave of hacking and cheating in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 still shows no signs of abating. To the point where many people have to admit that it is too difficult for them to find any match without at least 1-2 cheaters. This raises a lot of question marks for Ricochet as it seems they cannot do anything to support gamers and such high numbers are only symbolic.
Currently, many gamers are leaving Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 in droves after feeling too impatient with this game's hacker problem. Doubling the amount of XP on NPH weekends won't help at all when the player experience is being ruined more than ever.
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