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It can also be rescued! Warzone anti-cheating is progressing well and promises to be continuously updated

Recently, Activision posted a promise that Call of Duty: Warzone's new anti-cheat software Richette will continue to get better and better over time, and Josh Bridge, a developer from Raven Software, also talked about Warzone's newly added anti-cheat software in a new interview, saying that it has progressed well so far, and interested players should take a look.

It can also be rescued! Warzone anti-cheating is progressing well and promises to be continuously updated

Since the launch of Call of Duty: Warzone, although it is very popular, it has been a lot of problems, leaving aside the balance and BUG problems, plug-ins have also been plaguing players and developers. Bridge began by saying that having a dedicated team focused on anti-cheating last year was the "biggest shift" in the fight against cheaters. Previous operational strategies, our development team was like plumbers, often hearing about cheating and trying to plug the leaking loopholes, but now there is a dedicated team that will fully take over the anti-cheating task, with plenty of people and time to monitor and patch problems in a timely manner, and with time, the efficiency of the department is getting faster and faster.

It can also be rescued! Warzone anti-cheating is progressing well and promises to be continuously updated

The developers went on to say that Activision's inability to carry out anti-cheating to the end for policy reasons would give cheaters an advantage, but overall, change is always good, call of duty: Warzone won't be abandoned as rumored, it will continue to grow and get better and better. In the last week alone, Ricochet helped ban more than 90,000 accounts. Released in 2021 for Call of Duty: Vanguard and Call of Duty: Warzone, Ricochet's kernel-level driver was implemented on a PC, but has been controversial due to privacy concerns and other policies. But for its part, Activision says the software only runs when Call of Duty: Warzone starts, and that it only looks at information related to Call of Duty, not anything else on the player's computer.

It can also be rescued! Warzone anti-cheating is progressing well and promises to be continuously updated

Xiaobian's view is similar to that of developers, change is a good thing, players need not much, many times as a game manufacturer admits their mistakes, early improvement will still regain the respect of players, after all, there are follow-up update plans have been much better than some of the old FPS, in addition, I hope that the new work can work harder on the single-player plot, after all, there are still many players who are not addicted to network battles and love the plot mode.

It can also be rescued! Warzone anti-cheating is progressing well and promises to be continuously updated

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