Call of Duty: Warzone 2 is coming up with a new idea that could end false reports for good and make Battle Royale better for everyone. Even though Call of Duty: Warzone 2 has had many bug fixes and updates, one exploit may have hurt the Battle Royale experience for players. But recently, a player came up with an idea for how to stop false reports.
Recently, there has been a lot of doubt about whether or not Call of Duty: Warzone 2’s anti-cheating technology really works. Most of the players, including professional gamers and Twitch streamers, vented their anger on Reddit. There have been rumors on the discussion board that some players may be using a glitch in the game that might look like wall-hacking in Warzone 2.
BloodyMakarov69, a Call of Duty: Warzone 2 player, posted a clip of a fierce battle with a Twitch streamer on Reddit. The player found the streamer, and even after the streamer threw a smoke, he could still see his ping. After the smoke killed the streamer, the Twitch streamer got angry and said –
“I’m playing against cheaters, dude, I’m playing against cheaters, it’s no wonder I can’t do well.”
When the player saw the Twitch video and was called a cheater, he went to Reddit to prove he wasn’t guilty. The player also said that the false accusations could be fixed if the game’s developers added a new feature where players could see that they had been seen and their ping stayed for a few more seconds.
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In fast-paced battle royale games, it can be hard to tell who is a skilled pro and who is trying to cheat. If the developers decide to use this idea, it will let players know they were killed because it will show the ping of where they were last. Also, it would show that the player who killed another player did so legally, which would put an end to false claims of hacking.
It’s still not clear if this or other features like it will be in Call of Duty: Warzone 2. But the idea of giving players more information about how they lost and reducing false reports of hacking is a good step towards making gaming more fair and fun for the player base as a whole.
When good Call of Duty: Warzone 2 players are accused of hacking, it’s one of the most frustrating things for them. Even if a player did nothing wrong, a false report of hacking can get them banned and hurt their reputation. This time, the situation looks really bad, and Activision needs to move fast to keep players from leaving Call of Duty: Warzone 2.