There are some cheating problems in COD Warzone PC platform, so the developer plans to make some punishments on these cheaters. CALL of Duty will now match suspected cheaters together in Multiplayer and Warzone.
Last month, more than 50,000 Call of Duty players have already been permanently banned from the game for cheating in the Warzone mode. It's a staggering crackdown given that Warzone only released to the public on March 10 – just over a month ago. When players are regularly reported for cheating and Activision suspects it's true, they'll be matched with other cheaters, shaming them all in one go.You'll also be alerted when cheaters you've reported are banned from the game. Some cheaters use aimbots to automatically target other players. Some cheaters use aimbots to automatically target other. A permanent ban means the player's account is never allowed to play on Call of Duty again. It's the toughest punishment a game maker can hand out to a player – aside from legal action.
Now, infinity Ward is making a few changes to combat the prevalence of cheating in both games, most notably throwing suspected cheaters in matches together. When Warzone and Modern Warfare's naughtier players try to queue for a match, they'll find themselves duking it out with other killjoys who use aimbots and the like to get a leg up. It's a solution that's been used in other games, and it brings me great joy to know that they'll all be having an awful time. It would, of course, be much better if they all just went away, but in the meantime we can all appreciate the schadenfreude.
The update will also improve reporting features for those who wish to report any cheaters they encounter during matches. Players in Warzone and Modern Warfare will now receive confirmation in-game when a player they've reported has been banned. Additional dedicated security updates are also being introduced, along with the added functionality to be able to report players when in Killcam and Spectate modes. While no set date is included for the update, all of these features are set to go live starting this week, so you can expect to see these changes shortly. Activision posted its security and enforcement policy not long after Warzone went live, with the post detailing the measures taken against those suspected of cheating in-game. We'll no doubt get a more detailed overview of the latest update soon, but it's certainly different to see Infinity Ward add the measure to pit cheaters against cheaters.
That is really good news for Call of Duty fans, and every fans could welcome this exciting news!