Call of Duty Cheaters on PC Keep Console Players Away from Cross-Play

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Call of Duty Cheaters on PC Keep Console Players Away from Cross-Play

Last week, Infinity Ward announced "more than 70,000 bans worldwide" against cheaters in Call of Duty: Warzone. However, as Eurogamer reports, players are still encountering AIM bots and wall hacks in both Warzone and Modern Warfare. Here is one blatant example of a cheat.

Obviously, players using a mouse and keyboard have an advantage over those using a controller, even with aim assist. However, as the video linked above shows, the kill cam shows a player firing off kill after kill with perfect headshots without aiming.

Console players have the option to leave cross-play through their privacy settings, even for players who want the option to play with PC-owning friends, which takes time to fill the 150-person lobby required for Warzone It is also not ideal for players who use a small portion of the player base.

It is also well known that cheaters exist on consoles, but are much more prevalent on PCs. A few years ago, we published a study on the million-dollar business of video game cheating, which found that "the most common form of cheating is on the PC.

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