People who cheat will no longer see their opponents in the Call of Duty

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The Call of Duty series has given its Ricochet anti-cheat system an update to punish players who don’t play according to the rules: their non-cheating opponents will be invisible to them.

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This update will now be applied for Call of Duty: Vanguardand after the trial period for Call of Duty: Warzoneaccording to a blog post on the site of the popular first-person shooter developed by Activision.

Honestly, once Ricochet establishes that a player is cheating, this person can no longer see other fighters and fighters, they can no longer hear sounds or even see the trajectory of bullets.

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However, players who respect the rules will find scammers affected by the invisibility measure (usually, it’s the people circling around shouting who shot me?) and they may be punished in the game says the blog post.

This is an additional measure announced two months later Damage Shield (damage shield), a feature that prevents detected cheaters from inflicting critical damage on other players.

One of the most popular fraud strategies for first person shooters is ” aimbots “. These are small programs that allow accurate shooting at enemy targets without having to manually aim at them.

In its blog post, the Ricochet team also indicated that it banned 54,000 accounts in a recent wave of identification and removal of scammers and fraudsters.

Source: Radio-Canada

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