A wave of cheating has swept over Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 in the recent past, a game that is otherwise notorious for its gun-wielding mechanics. The game’s anti-cheat system, Ricochet had a significant drop in its functionalities during the weekend, which rather made things even worse.
The game’s developers replied quickly today on X by announcing that they have already sorted out the core issue of Ricochet, which had been the cause of the cheating. This post accepts a jump in cheater complaints after the system of anti-cheat got into gear again.
Subsequent cheater reports and conflict between dishonest players and the anti-cheat system are masterminds who created it. They are integrity-aware, allowing players to connect to the in-game reporting system and the developers pledged to deal with the cheating issue uncompromisingly.
Then the Warzone Season Five update came out and increased cheating in the game at that time, which got people worried because of the first rumor. Some suspected that the hackers’ population had swollen since the game was included in PC Game Pass, but the most recent events say the anti-cheat failure was the main issue.
A major concern, among other things, was the introduction of bots into Warzone through the season five update, a doubt that possibly is related to the instability of the anti-cheat instead of a strategic shift by Activision.