The Call of Duty gaming community has experienced a huge spate of cheaters since the release of Call of Duty: Warzone, and it’s all been well-documented up to this point, with many players turning their backs on battle royale after encountering too many cheaters. hackers.
Something that we find quite curious is that, Raven Software and Activision have tried to end the cheating problem with regular waves of bans and the arrival of Ricochet anti-cheat. The kernel-level anti-cheat system has already defeated many players, but some fans want it to go much further as battle royale continues to evolve, with some hoping they’ll never see cheaters again.
Following the Season 2 Reloaded update, streamer Tyler ‘Teep’ Polchow spoke with Warzone Creative Lead Josh Bridge about the possibility of rotating between Verdansk and Caldera, a future ranked mode, as well as a few other changes that may appear in the future, which included Improvements to the Ricochet system.
The former Call of Duty pro asked Bridge for his thoughts on Ricochet’s performance so far, and if the developers have plans to keep expanding it as they go. “Overall, we’re absolutely happy with it,” Bridge said, noting that previously developers had to “fight and plug holes” when a hack surfaced, but that has changed with a dedicated team.
“We can’t be completely transparent about it because we’re also trying to protect players without really revealing what we’re doing, and it’s not to be nefarious, it’s to literally protect fair play. So it will continue to grow and get better and better, I’m excited about that.”