Call of Duty’s new anti-cheat system makes legit players invisible to cheaters

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Team Ricochet deployed a new Call of Duty anti-cheat system that makes legit players invisible to cheaters - what you need to know.

The best part is that legitimate players can still see the cheaters and kill them repeatedly, as Ricochet explains:

Legitimate players, however, can see cheaters impacted by cloaking and can dole out in-game punishment.The purpose of cheating is to improve one’s stats and rise up the leaderboard. But the company says that it’s also working on cleaning those The new Cloaking tool will also prevent cheaters to rank higher. Not being able to see most people in the game will significantly impact one’s stats. Cheaters will find themselves dying a lot more often than before. And they’ll never know what hit them.

The company said it announced recently the band of 90,000 cheaters. Since then, it ban an additional 54,000 additional accounts. From the sounds of it, the Cloaking anti-cheat system will not preventThe developers also encourage players to report manually cheaters. You’ll be able to tell with ease who is cheating.

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