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Call of Duty is using clones of real players to mess with cheaters

Modern Warfare IIhackers who use banned tools to learn extra information and gain an unfair advantage over others.may be deployed. These won't impact legitimate players at all and they're designed to disorient hackers. Here's the really clever part: each hallucination is a clone of a real player in the match, according to the Ricochet anti-cheat team.

Ricochet says cheaters won't be able to tell the difference between a hallucination and a genuine player at first glance . Hallucinations emit the same kinds of hidden information that cheaters receive for legitimate players through their illicit tools. Hallucinations will also be deployed close to suspected cheaters. If a shady-looking player interacts with a hallucination at all, then boom, they'll out themself as a hacker.

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