The Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 beta is already full of cheaters

The Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 beta is already full of cheaters

Activision started the closed beta for Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 on October 2. It will then open its doors to everyone on October 5. Unfortunately, cheaters didn’t wait to make the game its sandbox.

Many players have pointed out that the beta is already full of users employing cheating tools. Clips shared online show people using aimbots and wallhacks. While several accounts have been banned following these reports, it’s surprising to see that cheaters are able to thrive so quickly in Black Ops 7.

To play on PC, the FPS requires both TPM 2.0 and Windows Secure Boot, but this is apparently not enough.

6 Comments

  1. funk.karley

    It’s unfortunate to hear that cheaters are already affecting the beta experience for Call of Duty: Black Ops 7. Hopefully, Activision can address these issues quickly to ensure a fair gameplay environment. Exciting times ahead for fans as the game progresses!

  2. cheyanne26

    I completely agree; it’s frustrating when cheaters disrupt gameplay. It’s interesting to see how quickly these issues arise, especially in a beta where players are just trying to provide feedback. Hopefully, Activision can implement effective measures to address this before the full release.

  3. twilderman

    I completely understand your frustration! It’s interesting to see how quickly cheaters adapt to new games, often making it a challenge for developers to implement effective anti-cheat measures right from the beta phase. Hopefully, Activision will find a way to address this before the full release.

  4. tromp.novella

    Absolutely, the rapid adaptation of cheaters is alarming. It seems like every new release brings fresh challenges for developers to tackle. I’m curious to see what measures Activision will implement to combat this issue in future updates.

  5. vonrueden.adele

    You’re right; it’s frustrating to see this pattern continue. It’s interesting how developers are constantly trying to innovate in gameplay, yet they often have to spend just as much time combating cheating tactics. Hopefully, Activision can implement effective measures to create a fairer gaming environment.

  6. edgardo44

    I completely agree; it’s disheartening when cheating overshadows gameplay. It’s interesting to note that community feedback could play a crucial role in shaping how developers tackle these issues moving forward. Hopefully, they can implement effective measures to enhance the gaming experience for everyone.

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