Although "Call of Duty: Black Ops 7" revealed the news of plug-ins on the first day of BETA early access, today the Activision team explained some situations of the "Black Ops 7" BETA test version.
In a post highlighting the efforts of its internal anti-cheat team, RICOCHET, Activision stated that 97% of cheating players on the platform were blocked in less than 30 minutes, and less than 1% of those who slipped through the cracks ultimately entered the game.
Activision is not shy about bragging about its efforts in this social media post, emphasizing that the plug-in software company has admitted that they currently do not have any products that work for Black Ops 7.
Can Black Ops 7 get rid of its cheating problem?
For a long time, the "Call of Duty" series has been shrouded in the shadow of rampant cheaters, which is also one of the biggest obstacles hindering the development of its multiplayer mode.Modes like “Qualified Match” have become a “minefield” for players around the world.
In response to these problems, Team RICOCHET was established many years ago and is specifically responsible for anti-cheating work in the multiplayer and battle royale modes of the "Call of Duty" series.
According to official data released on social media, 97% of cheaters were banned within 30 minutes of appearing, and less than 1% of cheaters successfully entered the game.
The team also emphasized that although the RICOCHET anti-cheating system has automated and intelligent detection functions, player reports are still an important supplement to anti-cheating.Coincidentally, not long ago, EA developers also admitted that "Battlefield 6" cannot get rid of cheats. Although various countermeasures have been introduced, player reporting is still the focus.
Activision said on social media: "While RICOCHET's automated anti-cheat detection system can stop cheaters before you see them in most cases, your reports are still crucial. It helps us improve our detection models, optimize enforcement measures, and expand coverage."
In addition, the official reminds again that if PC players do not turn on Secure Boot and TPM 2.0, they will not be able to play "Black Ops 7".This is also becoming the industry standard for multiplayer games on the PC platform.