According to various online sources, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 is reportedly placing VPN users into lobbies with cheaters. The news came to light after a popular Warzone content creator took to Twitter to share his test results for using such VPN services.
In previous Call of Duty games, players intentionally used VPNs to connect to the servers of regions where they were off-peak hours. This would put them into matches filled with bots and enable them to get easy kills and higher scores. However, this practice is often frowned upon in the community.
Thankfully, the Modern Warfare 2 developers seem to have found a way to deal with players abusing this strategy.
Rara, or Raraman, via his official Twitter handle, shared the results he found in Modern Warfare 2. He claims that he used a VPN service in the game and got matched with cheaters or suspicious players. However, he added that he hasn't tested this in Warzone 2 and is yet to see if this condition holds.
Modern Warfare 2 is a multiplayer game with numerous modes and objectives. Being a multiplayer title, almost all modes are PvP, meaning real players competing against one another. But not everyone plays with integrity, as cheaters are common in such games, who would use external software to gain an unfair advantage over other players in the match.
Despite Infinity Ward's efforts to curb cheaters and the implementation of Ricochet Anti Cheat on Day 1, illegitimate players were reported during the beta testing phase and even in the game's final launch. They mostly used wallhacks or aimbots for higher scores and experience points in matches.
Moreover, due to Skill-Based Matchmaking, which is often criticized in the community for making the casual shooter a grind fest, few
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