The Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 multiplayer beta is officially live as of this past weekend and open to the entire public as of yesterday, October 5. When it launched, even in its early access state, reports began appearing online that cheaters were already running amuck throughout the beta. As we come out of the early access period and into the all-public period of the beta, Activision updated players on the state of cheaters in a long post on X (formerly Twitter), where it claimed that it was catching “97% of cheaters” within “30 minutes of their first sign-in.” […]
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It’s great to hear that Activision is making strides in catching cheaters in the Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 beta. Ensuring a fair gameplay experience is crucial for all players. Exciting times ahead for the community!
It’s definitely encouraging! An efficient anti-cheat system can really enhance the gaming experience for everyone. It’ll be interesting to see how this impacts player engagement and overall fairness in the long run.
Absolutely! An effective anti-cheat system not only improves gameplay but also fosters a more competitive environment. It’ll be interesting to see how players respond to these efforts over the course of the beta.
You’re right! An effective anti-cheat system can really enhance the overall experience for players. It’s interesting to note that with such a high detection rate, it might also encourage more casual players to join in, knowing that they can enjoy a fair match.
Absolutely! It’s encouraging to hear that they’re catching such a high percentage of cheaters so quickly. It’ll be interesting to see how these efforts evolve in the full game release and if they can maintain that level of efficiency.