Call of Duty: Warzone cheaters forced to play along

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Call of Duty: Warzone cheaters forced to play along

"Call of Duty: Warzone", along with "Modern Warfare", has a bit of a cheating problem on the PC version, even after Infinity Ward claimed to have banned the game 70,000 times, and players on the console version are still using crossplay to avoid it. frustrating enough to choose to do so. But this week's update gives the game's most disgraceful players a taste of what they deserve.

Infinity Ward has made several changes to combat the cheating that is prevalent in both games: when Warzone and Modern Warfare's mischievous players try to queue up for a match, they will have to contend with other killers who try to take advantage by using Aimbots and the like.

This is a good thing.

This is a solution used in other games as well, and it gives me great pleasure to know that they will all have a terrible time. Of course, it would be better if they were all gone, but in the meantime we all get a taste of schadenfreude.

I pray that someone will get some footage of the cheaters fighting lethargically. I would bother to watch a battle royal match.

Additional security updates are also planned, and Infinity Ward is devoting more resources to the team working to put an end to this problem. Starting this week, players will receive in-game notifications if they report a player has been banned. The ability to report players from the killcam and spectator mode will be added soon.

Will this bring back those who have shunned the game because of all the cheating?

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