Call of Duty anti-cheat banned players from recreating accounts

Author

Arunava Mandal

Date

Feb, 21.2022

Ricochet, Call of Duty's anti-cheat optimization has emancipated a brand-new attribute that enhances god mode when a cheater is identified, thereby providing the victim with the upper hand, making it quite hilarious and humiliating for the miscreants. Cheaters who had previously been banned seemed to have
had not been impacted as such even with IP banns as they could effortlessly recreate another account for the same.

Ricochet had shortly been initiated undergoing season 2. Supposedly if Ricochet detects a cheater interfering in a real-time battle, the non-partisan player will get himself shielded and deal negligible damage from the cheater allowing fair players to take them off unchallenged. Activation exclaims that such mitigation leaves cheaters vulnerable to non-partisan players and would aid them to gather adequate info about the cheater's system. At the same cadence, Activision also noted that they would track out encounters and ensure no probability of shielding accidentally or randomly, no matter the skill level so that no fair fights or law-abiding community is intermittent.


Activation claimed Ricochet reduced instances of cheaters ever since optimized. Cheating had always been considered low-key by the community, and Activision acknowledges cheaters to keep finding loopholes which the community promises to combat. 

Activision exigents a warhead onto the cheaters and is exhorted once again. In fact, if banned once, the cheater will not only be suspended from all accounts but will also be banned from all products and not only the game which they have cheated from.