Where there is a multiplayer experience like Call of Duty Mobile, there will inevitably be gamers who are unwilling to play by the rules. Trying to understand why isn’t relevant, but how it is done comes in different forms.
People often forget games like Call of Duty Mobile are made by people. Humans aren’t perfect, so sometimes a mistake here or there turns into something for players to exploit, like being able to clip through a wall or enter a portion of the map that wasn’t intended. These can easily be patched out.
Bots in Call of Duty Mobile are not as easy for developers to deal with. The game does have checks and balances to prevent such blatant cheating, but it does happen. Call of Duty, in general, has several problems with cheating, like the melee hack.
Bots are a different breed, which explicitly runs the software to “play” the game rather than the user. It is very similar to aimbots; the software does the work, and the player reaps the benefits.
While it surely isn’t fun to be on the receiving end of a bot’s seemingly unbeatable rampage, there are ways to spot one. If one can be spotted, victims of the bot can band together and report. Here is how to tell if someone is a bot in Call of Duty Mobile.
One key feature of a bot is the way it moves. Players are generally very smooth with their movements - especially at higher levels of play. Advanced players in Call of Duty Mobile seem to never stop moving and seldom make a move unless it is necessary.
Bots, on the other hand, are rigid and robotic with their movements. Bots can walk in a straight line, stop, turn, then continue walking. Real players don’t move like that.
Then there are the tactics. Bots appear to have no qualms about dying. Players can shoot bots in the
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