By Dom Peppiatt
15:40 GMT May 16, 2021
Crow software Has been waving banhammer, the total number of players banned now War zone It has risen to more than 500,000, that is, more than 500,000.
Liars are nothing new to Warzone. Since the game went live, Raven Software has been fighting against hackers and cheaters.Back in February, we heard that developers opened 300,000 accounts to cheat, and then in April, we heard the studio bemoaning that hackers “have broken some [studio’s] The best work”.
Last weekend, in another attack against continued cheaters, Raven banned another wave of players. “Yesterday, more than 30,000 malicious accounts were blocked in Call of Duty,” The developer says May 14th, “Bring us to more than 1 million accounts banned in #Warzone.” Really
It’s fair to say that the studio has done a lot to stop disgraceful players in the game-the developers even set up a dedicated law enforcement team to keep cheaters out.
The input of the community and the dedicated security team are crucial to managing the server, but with more than 100 million players, it is always difficult to catch every bad apple in the game.
As a result of a blog post published in April, the studio outlined its policy regarding cheaters in great detail. The blog outlines severe penalties for repeat offenders, and the studio warns:
“Some people asked us if we issued a hardware ban. We did issue a hardware ban that prohibits repeated or continuous cheating. This is an important part of our fight against repeat offenders.”
The company also warned that its security research team has released a report on malware disguised as a “dropper” in fake cheating for sale, you can learn more about it here.
Warzone’s latest patch puts AMAX, FAA, Streetsweeper in a deadlock, and enhances the performance of PPSh-41-you can learn more about this at the link.
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