Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 has shared some major updates coming to its anti-cheat system that will be available soon. As Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 continues its attempts to address a well-known problem in online gaming and ensure that players have a positive experience with the upcoming title, fans are eager to see if the end product is successful.
Cheaters are nothing new to the Call of Duty franchise, which makes an effort to combat them with its RICOCHET system. This system uses both server-side and client-side tools to analyze gameplay information and spot any irregularities, such as inappropriate behavior or hardware, that may be disrupting the gaming environment. Once cheaters are identified, the next step is to ban them from the game. RICOCHET is a key ally for developers in ensuring a fair gaming environment. Now, this fundamental Call of Duty system is about to get some major updates.
In a new blog post, the developers of Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 revealed that a new machine learning system and detection tools will be implemented to make cheating more risky and less effective. With this, the game will have three key...
