Activision Makes Statement on BO6 and Warzone Issues
Activision has broken its silence and released a comprehensive statement on the cheating, server issues, and technical glitches that players have been complaining about for a long time in Black Ops 6 (BO6) and Warzone. The company detailed solutions for many issues, from updates to the RICOCHET Anti-Cheat system to server improvements. It was also stated that Season 2, which will start on January 28, will bring a number of innovations for players to have a healthier gaming experience.
Updates to Activision RICOCHET Anti-Cheat System
Activision announced that it has added new security layers to the RICOCHET Anti-Cheat system to combat cheaters more effectively. The company announced that 136,000 players have been banned since the start of Ranked Play. In addition, new detection systems and new warning mechanisms have been implemented to prevent fake reports.
With Season 2 starting on January 28, the RICOCHET system will offer improved detection technologies on both the client and server sides, an updated kernel driver on PC, and stronger security measures. It was announced that a completely new system will be introduced to verify players and target cheaters in the following seasons. Activision emphasized that they are committed to improving the gaming experience with these steps.
Regarding server issues, lag, and crash problems, Activision stated that the Demonware team has identified the root causes and some improvements have already been implemented. The company acknowledged that such problems are common throughout the industry and stated that their work continues.
In Season 2, cross-platform disable option, weapon balance, bullet transition mechanics updates, and general quality improvements will be offered to provide a better experience for players.
These statements by Activision are considered an important step in the search for solutions to the problems that players have been experiencing for a long time. The company’s goal this year is to provide a more effective fight against cheaters and a more enjoyable experience for the gaming community. You can reach the original text of the statement by clicking here.
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