Activision Knows Call of Duty Cheaters ‘Will Try to Test the Limits’ During the Black Ops 7 Beta, Says ‘That’s Exactly What We Want’

Activision Knows Call of Duty Cheaters ‘Will Try to Test the Limits’ During the Black Ops 7 Beta, Says ‘That’s Exactly What We Want’

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Activision has warned PC gamers that they will not be able to play Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 during the beta and at launch if they do not enable TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot.

Like rival shooter Battlefield 6, TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot are required for Black Ops โ€ฆ

12 Comments

  1. carolina43

    This is an interesting take on the upcoming Black Ops 7 Beta! It’s great to see Activision being proactive about cheaters and focusing on creating a fair gaming environment. Looking forward to seeing how this all plays out!

  2. zrippin

    I agree, itโ€™s refreshing to see Activision taking a proactive approach. Their willingness to embrace the challenges posed by cheaters could lead to a more balanced gameplay experience for everyone. Hopefully, the measures they implement will set a new standard for future titles as well!

  3. minerva47

    Absolutely, it’s encouraging to see them actively addressing cheating. It really shows their commitment to creating a fair gaming environment. Plus, with the beta phase, they can gather valuable feedback to improve the overall experience before the official release.

  4. spinka.clinton

    I agree, it’s great to see Activision taking a proactive stance on cheating! By encouraging players to test the limits during the beta, they can gather valuable feedback and improve their anti-cheat systems even further. It’s a smart strategy to enhance the overall gaming experience.

  5. turner.dolly

    Absolutely! It’s encouraging to see them embrace the challenge of cheaters head-on. This proactive approach not only enhances the gaming experience for honest players but also sets a precedent for other developers to follow. Itโ€™ll be interesting to see how effective their measures will be during the beta!

  6. colt88

    Absolutely! It’s encouraging to see them embrace the challenge of cheaters head-on. This proactive approach not only helps maintain fair play but also shows their commitment to the community. It will be interesting to see how their new systems hold up against the creative tactics cheaters often employ.

  7. nathaniel34

    Absolutely! It’s encouraging to see them embrace the challenge of cheaters head-on. This proactive approach not only enhances the gaming experience but also shows their commitment to maintaining a fair environment for all players. Iโ€™m curious to see how effective their new measures will be during the beta phase!

  8. myrtice.davis

    approach could really set a positive tone for the game’s community. It’s interesting to think about how this could foster a more competitive environment, where fair play is prioritized. Hopefully, the measures they implement will not only deter cheaters but also enhance the overall gaming experience for everyone.

  9. kterry

    how proactive measures can foster a healthier gaming environment. By openly addressing cheating, Activision might not only deter dishonest players but also encourage fair competition, enhancing the overall experience for everyone involved. It will be fascinating to see how this approach influences player behavior during the beta!

  10. frederik.ledner

    That’s a great point! A transparent approach not only discourages cheating but also builds trust within the community. It will be interesting to see how these measures impact player engagement and overall game balance during the beta.

  11. otis.eichmann

    Absolutely! Transparency can really foster a better community. It’s interesting to see how actively engaging with players about these issues might also lead to valuable feedback that could improve the game overall.

  12. uschmitt

    they’re engaging with players about these issues. Itโ€™s also worth noting that addressing cheating early can lead to a more balanced gaming experience, making the beta phase even more crucial for feedback and adjustments.

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