Raven software Published more than 50,000 accounts Call of Duty: Warzone recently banned in the update.
Coming soon Raven Software’s twitter, the numbers consist of repeat offenders and anyone suspected by the developer. “It’s been a while since our last update against cheats!”
“Two waves of bans on Warzone this week. More than 50,000 accounts banned together. Targeting repeat offenders and much more, ”the developer added.
It’s been a while since our last update against cheats!
Two #Warzone banning waves this week. More than 50,000 accounts banned together. 🚫
Targeting repeat offenders and much more.
– Raven Software (@RavenSoftware) July 16, 2021
Many community members do not think that waves of bans are the best solution to the widespread fraud problem Call of Duty: Warzone. Some are calling for a ban on IP or a consistent anti-cheat instead of ban waves because they can’t target enough players with ban waves.
Anxiety also stems from this Call of Duty: Warzone plays for free, meaning that hackers and traitors can easily retrieve the message to ban the game.
There have been scam problems lately, such as learning the machine and using a “non-stop” cheat program that uses the latter Computer, was just closed Activision. The software, User Vision Pro, uses a machine to automatically detect players and train perfect strokes.
The program did not modify the files inside the game, so it could not be detected Warzone itself.
Hackers are also flattening top positions Warzone players by raising their score to 1000 and opening armed camos. Faze Swagg was one of the targeted players, who said, “Apparently there’s a hack around the unlocking tool, they can pick people who can unlock everything.”
In other news, developers behind Nickelodeon scandal between the stars wanting the game to be “competitive”. Joel Nystrom, CEO of game maker Ludosity, said: “That conversation was from the beginning. That’s why [Nickelodeon] came to us. “