Activision, in collaboration with Sledgehammer Games, is set to release an extensive update for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 and Zombies Season 1 Reloaded.
This update, scheduled for January 18, promises a myriad of new features, including game modes, maps, playlist updates, weapon adjustments, and bug fixes.
Alongside these enhancements, Activision is making significant strides in fortifying the game's anti-cheat technology to combat unauthorized third-party hardware exploits.
Aim Assist Woes and the New Countermeasure
- Aim assist has been a contentious topic within the Call of Duty community, particularly when exploited on keyboard and mouse setups using third-party tools like Cronus Zen and XIM. These tools provide unfair advantages, such as aim assist and reduced recoil, leading to an imbalance in gameplay.
- In response, Activision is taking a proactive approach with its updated anti-cheat software, Ricochet. The newly implemented technology is designed to detect keyboard and mouse players activating aim assist through unauthorized tools. Upon detection, Ricochet will promptly close down the Call of Duty application.
Warning to Players and Consequences:
- Activision issued a warning to players through a tweet, highlighting the consequences of attempting to use aim assist on keyboard and mouse. The tweet emphasizes that security detection systems will target such players, resulting in the closure of the Call of Duty application. Repeated use of these tools may lead to further account actions, indicating a stricter stance against aim assist exploits.
Evolution of Anti-Cheat Technology
- This move represents an acknowledgment from Activision regarding the long-standing issue of aim assist misuse on keyboard and mouse setups. The company is taking a proactive stance by introducing technology that not only detects but actively prevents such exploits.
- Ricochet, as an anti-cheat solution, is evolving to tackle new challenges and keep the playing field fair. By addressing third-party tools like 'reWASD,' a controller mapping software popular among exploiters, Activision aims to curb the use of aim assist in a manner unintended for keyboard and mouse configurations.
Ongoing Battle Against Cheaters
- Activision had previously expressed its commitment to combating cheaters and had introduced Ricochet to detect and ban repeat offenders. The latest update builds upon this commitment, with a specific focus on third-party tools enabling aim assist on keyboard and mouse, marking a significant step in the ongoing battle against unfair advantages in Call of Duty.
As the new measures roll out with the update, players can expect a more level playing field and a stronger deterrent against exploiting aim assist functionalities on keyboard and mouse setups.
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