Massive Ban Wave Hits Call of Duty, Removing 14,000 Cheaters in 24 Hours

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Call of Duty has banned over 14,000 cheaters within 24 hours, targeting both dishonest players and cheat engine developers. The Ricochet anti-cheat system employs unique countermeasures to nullify unfair advantages, including damage shields, obstructed views, and disarming cheaters. A recent addition is the "hallucination" feature, which distracts cheaters with fake player targets while gathering data. The system also detects hardware-based cheats. These measures help gather real-time data for analysis and future anti-cheat development, leveling the playing field for fair play.
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