Cross-platform and almost impossible to detect Call of Duty: War Zone Cheating has been blocked Activision After the impressive software became popular last week.
Activision is doing its best to prevent the spread of advanced cheating software online by eliminating the problem before it spreads, so it forced the developers of Userviz software to cancel the exploit (thanks, Vice).
Userviz has attracted the attention of vigilant anti-cheat organizations, Who calls it “the next generation of cheating” In a tweet. The software itself has nothing to do with the platform-it can run on PC, Xbox and PlayStation-and uses automatic aiming, automatic locking and other functions, as well as the ability to determine the weapon you use to automatically reduce recoil and give the best opponent the ability to refute you.
“Team, this statement is not required,” wrote Anonymous User 101, the developer of the software. “However, at the request of Activision Publishing Company (hereinafter referred to as “Activision”), I will no longer develop or provide software that can be used to utilize its games. My intention is to never do anything illegal. In this project At the end of the video that attracted so much attention, it said “coming soon.” The software was never released.
“This technology has other practical auxiliary advantages. For example, by aiming a webcam at yourself, you can control movement without using your limbs. Unfortunately, due to its potential negative effects, I will not develop further it.”
Cheating uses machine learning and sends input to your controller when you see a valid target. This is aiming assist, but more magnified, you don’t even need to do anything, all you have to do is aim at the general area and the machine will do the job For you
-Anti-Cheat Police Department 🕵️ (@AntiCheatPD) July 5, 2021
This is anti-competitive, and the developers promise that hackers apply not only to Warzone, but also to other games. The software uses machine learning, And it is likely that in the coming months and years, we will see more explanations for this technology.
Warzone developer Raven Software has been caught in a long-term battle, trying to seize control of the game from the cheaters, and promised to update the evil activities in the game every month, and even increased the frequency and severity of its ban wave in order to stop hackers .
Given that Raven bluntly stated that hackers are destroying some of the studio’s best work, it is not surprising to see Activision taking a proactive approach to deter cheaters.