Call of Duty players have continued to complain about hackers in Ranked modes, and the development team behind Ricochet Anti-Cheat has now admitted it “missed the mark”
Call of Duty players have it pretty good right now between Black Ops 6 being a fantastic all-around package and Warzone seeing fresh content for Season 1 Reloaded. But if there’s one thing sure to spoil their good time, it’s a hacker.
Cheaters are sadly pretty commonplace, most notably in Warzone which is free-to-play, so bans lack any real consequence. That’s led to numerous complaints over the years (including one from a Call of Duty Pro earlier this week) that the Ricochet team, set up to combat cheaters across Call of Duty, isn’t doing enough – despite regular bans.
Thankfully, the devs are aware that they need to do more, admitting so in a fresh blog post.
Ricochet Team admits it ‘missed the mark’ with Season 1 anti-cheat
The post explains what players have come to realise already, saying “After a series of updates our systems are in a better place today across all modes; however, we did not hit the mark for the integration of RICOCHET Anti-Cheat at the launch of Season 01 – particularly for Ranked Play.”
“We understand the promise of glory and notoriety from Ranked Play leaderboards makes Ranked Play an attractive target for cheaters. For this reason, our teams have been especially focused on turning the tide to deliver the competitive arena our players seek.”
Bans continue hourly now, and leaderboards are being cleared of cheaters much more quickly, while it’s continuing to train AI to spot cheaters.
“In the last several weeks, the Replay tool updates have been highly effective at validating detections and reports, providing further training for AI systems for the anti-cheat team, and removing cheaters,” the blog says.
The team also says Season 2 and Season 3 will introduce additional anti-cheat updates including kernel-level drivers and server-side protections. Here’s hoping things improve.
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