The latest patch for has implemented anti-cheating measures to crack down on account boosting and VPN abuse. Cheating is nothing new for and other online games and is especially prevalent in online shooters. Activision is partnering with Team Ricochet to reduce incidents of cheating by taking preventative measures.
Ricochet and Treyarch will be working together to make it more difficult for players to take advantage of account boosting through experience grinding. A breakdown of the new anti-cheating features was posted on the Call of Duty website and spotted by. The measures are meant to "" bylimiting players to their own regions, detecting AFK players, and swapping out a level limit for a match-win minimum.
Cheating has been around for nearly as long as video games have existed, all the way back to the 1996 cheating peripheral, the GameShark. Online multiplayer games and shooters are particularly susceptible to cheaters, who often make the game less enjoyable for others. An entire industry has risen around experience-boosting services that help players build up multiple accounts to the level of Ranked Play.
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The new anti-cheating measuresaim to make it more difficult to exploit experience grinding. One way that the new approach accomplishes this is by adjusting ping thresholds to make it imperative for players to only play local matches, as cheaters have been using VPNs to artificially game matchmaking for their benefit. The game now also requires players to "" in order to unlock Ranked Play, to ensure that players who make it into Ranked are experienced enough to belong there.
The final measure added to combat cheating in is improved the Replay Investigation Tool. Ricochet will use the 50 matches prior to entering Ranked mode as a baseline for players and "" Accounts whose behavior changes between their first winnings and
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