• I had been reading many rumors including this one and also, that Activision is deliberately allowing Ricochet ignore hackers on Warzone Caldera in an effort to have low players engagement, enough to justify its closure.
    I had been reading many rumors including this one and also, that Activision is deliberately allowing Ricochet ignore hackers on Warzone Caldera in an effort to have low players engagement, enough to justify its closure.
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  • Bungie confirms that Destiny 2 will adopt more intolerance to controllers cheating devices

    Controller fans that use devices to enhance the game but fail to see that that crosses the fair and cheat line are in bad luck as not only Ricochet for Call Of Duty is blocking them from play, soon, Destiny 2 will adopt the same stand.

    Bungie confirmed this week that the anti-cheat software for Destiny 2 will be including flags with users using XIM, Cronus Zen, and ReaSnow S1 in gaming and not merely a controller if using the PC version of the game.

    “Our community has grown increasingly frustrated by a form of cheating that uses third-party peripherals with the intent to manipulate the game client. These devices are plugged into a computer or console, where they can—for example—execute simple scripts or trick the game into giving you extra aim assist. You’ll note that we aren’t calling out the services by name, the primary reason for that is we simply don’t want to offer a bigger spotlight than necessary. Instead, our focus is on what the impact of using tools like this has on a PvP environment.”

    While there should be a benefit of the doubt depending on how good or strange a gameplay goes in a match, Bungie has not stated how they will be enforcing warning, suspension or ban of at least, a 3 strike scheme.

    Obviously the studio is well-aware that this will create debate (as is already happening in the Internet), especially users that claim that the accessibility option brings mainly devices emulating controllers, but has been notoriously abused.

    For more preparation on the enforcing of this new “Villain Arc” as they will call the banning of cheating devices and scripts, Bungie will be “evaluating all gameplay for violations,” covering not just PvP deathmatch-style gameplay but also PvE events.
    Bungie confirms that Destiny 2 will adopt more intolerance to controllers cheating devices Controller fans that use devices to enhance the game but fail to see that that crosses the fair and cheat line are in bad luck as not only Ricochet for Call Of Duty is blocking them from play, soon, Destiny 2 will adopt the same stand. Bungie confirmed this week that the anti-cheat software for Destiny 2 will be including flags with users using XIM, Cronus Zen, and ReaSnow S1 in gaming and not merely a controller if using the PC version of the game. “Our community has grown increasingly frustrated by a form of cheating that uses third-party peripherals with the intent to manipulate the game client. These devices are plugged into a computer or console, where they can—for example—execute simple scripts or trick the game into giving you extra aim assist. You’ll note that we aren’t calling out the services by name, the primary reason for that is we simply don’t want to offer a bigger spotlight than necessary. Instead, our focus is on what the impact of using tools like this has on a PvP environment.” While there should be a benefit of the doubt depending on how good or strange a gameplay goes in a match, Bungie has not stated how they will be enforcing warning, suspension or ban of at least, a 3 strike scheme. Obviously the studio is well-aware that this will create debate (as is already happening in the Internet), especially users that claim that the accessibility option brings mainly devices emulating controllers, but has been notoriously abused. For more preparation on the enforcing of this new “Villain Arc” as they will call the banning of cheating devices and scripts, Bungie will be “evaluating all gameplay for violations,” covering not just PvP deathmatch-style gameplay but also PvE events.
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  • OK, this is 9 months old and getting stories that Ricochet is non-existent in worst-case scenarios...

    Does evidence exist when Ricochet really does it job?
    OK, this is 9 months old and getting stories that Ricochet is non-existent in worst-case scenarios... Does evidence exist when Ricochet really does it job?
    Activision upgrades Ricochet so Call Of Duty Cheaters cannot see legit players
    One of the things that happened when Ricochet, the anticheat in-house built for Call Of Duty Vanguard and Warzone, did not live to the expectations as hackers have been able to keep up with all the advantages and much to the dismay of gamers playing nicely and legitimately. Today, Activision announced a new feature for Ricochet and it is a new “cloaking” measure that makes...
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  • XP: 1145
    馃毃Amazing so many Warzone Streamers look like trash now lol They wish they could play any shooter & be good. I know I can because I’m 馃挴 real deal! Fake is Fake
    RICOCHET KERNEL ANTI CHEAT IS LIVE - WORLD WIDE! #WARZONE via @YouTube #twitch #streamer #gamer @SneakEnergy
    馃毃Amazing so many Warzone Streamers look like trash now lol They wish they could play any shooter & be good. I know I can because I’m 馃挴 real deal! Fake is Fake RICOCHET KERNEL ANTI CHEAT IS LIVE - WORLD WIDE! #WARZONE via @YouTube #twitch #streamer #gamer @SneakEnergy
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  • #CoD "Cheaters aren't welcome" #Ricochet
    Call of Duty is getting kernel level anti-cheat https://www.pcgamer.com/call-of-duty-is-getting-kernel-level-anti-cheat/
    #CoD "Cheaters aren't welcome" #Ricochet Call of Duty is getting kernel level anti-cheat https://www.pcgamer.com/call-of-duty-is-getting-kernel-level-anti-cheat/
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    Call of Duty is getting kernel level anti-cheat
    Activision has revealed details of the major anti-cheat upgrade it teased yesterday.
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