Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, but it has admitted it “did not hit the mark” in season one.In a recent blog post (spotted by IGN) the team wrote that while “The anti-cheat systems performed well during the Black Ops 6 launch window […] we did not hit the mark for the integration of RICOCHET Anti-Cheat at the launch of Season 01 – particularly for Ranked Play.”Over 19,000 alleged cheaters were banned in the first week of ranked play alone.
These players were apparently using aim-assist bots and tools that allowed them to see through walls and abuse the in-game map.
There were “Hourly sweeps to remove cheaters from the Ranked Play mode and leaderboard.”Team Ricochet’s statement continues: “We understand the promise of glory and notoriety from Ranked Play leaderboards makes Ranked Play an attractive target for cheaters.
For this reason, our teams have been especially focused on turning the tide to deliver the competitive arena our players seek.”As well as the 19,000 accounts banned so far, the team says it has: “significantly expanded our Replay Investigation render farm – the machines used to generate clips for examination.
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