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Emily Gera
Monday, April 20, 2020, GMT
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Game player of "Call of Duty: Warzone" chose to quit Crossplay with PC users to avoid increasing the number of scammers.
Earlier this week, game developer Infinity Ward confirmed that it had issued more than 70,000 bans worldwide as part of its "zero tolerance" policy for users who use cheating tactics.
The studio said in a tweet: "We have now issued more than 70,000 bans worldwide to protect #Warzone from fraud." "We will continue to deploy dedicated security updates and continue to work on improving the game Internal report. We will share more detailed information as soon as possible. We are watching. We have zero tolerance for cheaters. "
Now we have issued more than 70,000 bans worldwide to protect #War zone From scammers. We will continue to deploy dedicated security updates and continue to work to improve in-game reporting. We will share more details as soon as possible. We are watching. Our tolerance for cheaters is zero.
-Infinite Ward (@InfinityWard) April 13, 2020
However, as Eurogamer reported, players are still complaining that PC users can automatically headshot, shoot through walls and play without sitting back. On Reddit, Warzone players uploaded clips that exposed some of the cheating through Modern Warfare ’s killcam and Warzone ’s spectator mode.
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Another day, another game with scammers. IW, you need to disable cross-play with PC first until you solve this problem. From CODWarzone
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