A new emerging idea in Call of Duty: Warzone 2 could finally put an end to false reports for good and improve the Battle Royale experience for everyone. Despite various bug fixes and updates to Call of Duty: Warzone 2, one exploit may have damaged the Battle Royale experience of the players. However, a player recently shared an idea where the solution could stop false reports.
Recently, there has been a lot of doubt regarding whether the anti-cheating technology of Call of Duty: Warzone 2actually works or not. A majority of the players, from professional gamers to Twitch streamers, revealed their frustrations on Reddit. There have been rumors spreading around the discussion board about a potential in-game exploit being used by some players that may appear to be wall-hacking in Warzone 2.
Call of Duty: Warzone 2 Streamer Makes Genius Play Using Proximity Chat
A Call of Duty: Warzone 2 player named BloodyMakarov69 uploaded an intense battle clip with a Twitch streamer on Reddit. The player located the streamer and could see his ping even after the streamer threw a smoke. After killing the streamer through the smoke, the Twitch streamer agitatedly accused the player of cheating and said, ''I'm playing against cheaters, dude, I am playing against cheaters, no wonder why I can't do well.''
Upon seeing the Twitch clip and getting accused of being a cheater, the player took to Reddit to prove his innocence. The player further shared an idea that if the developers of the game add a new feature where players can see that they were actually spotted and their ping stays for a few more seconds, then it could solve the false accusation problem. At times, it can be difficult to tell who is a skilled veteran and who is cheating in
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