An Idea for a Second Installment of Call of Duty: Warzone to Curb False Reports
A proposal has been raised to potentially put an end to fabricated reports in Call of Duty: Warzone 2 and enhance the general Battle Royale experience. Despite the various fixes and upgrades to Call of Duty: Warzone 2, one flaw could have hampered the Battle Royale experience of the players. Yet, a gamer recently proposed an idea that could resolve this issue with false reports.
As of late, many have questioned the efficacy of the anti-cheat software in Call of Duty: Warzone 2. Professional gamers and Twitch streamers alike have shared their discontent on Reddit. Speculation has been going around the website that a possible exploit may be in play, which could be seen as wall-hacking in Warzone 2.
BloodyMakarov69, a player of Call of Duty: Warzone 2, shared an intense fight with a Twitch streamer on Reddit. Even when the streamer threw a smoke, the player still managed to find him and observe his ping. After eliminating the streamer through the smoke, the Twitch streamer angrily accused the player of cheating, saying, ”I can’t do well because I’m up against cheaters, man, I’m up against cheaters.”
When the Twitch clip surfaced and the player was accused of cheating, they took to Reddit to defend themselves. The player proposed the idea of a new feature in the game, where players can see that they have been spotted and their ping stays for a few extra seconds. This, they suggested, could help to stop false accusations of cheating, as it can be hard to determine who is an experienced player and who is cheating in fast-paced battle royale games. If the developers were to go ahead with the idea, it would make it possible for players to see that they were killed due to the ping of their last location, thus disproving any false claims of hacking.
It is yet to be determined whether Call of Duty: Warzone 2 will introduce any features like this one. However, giving players more visibility into how they were defeated and diminishing the number of false reports of hacking is a step in the right direction towards an evenhanded and enjoyable gaming experience. One of the most infuriating aspects for Call of Duty: Warzone 2 gamers is being falsely accused of hacking while they are just good at the game. Incorrect reports of cheating can lead to prohibitions and damage a player’s reputation, even if they did nothing wrong. This is a serious situation, and Activision must take prompt action to stop gamers from leaving Call of Duty: Warzone 2.
The latest installment of Call of Duty: Warzone 2 is now available across platforms such as PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S.