The Call of Duty franchise development team working on improving the RICOCHET anti-cheat system showed how their software punishes cheaters. In addition to specific bans, the system creates serious problems for violators that make a match against other players unrealistic.
For example, anti-cheat, when a cheater is detected, can take away all his weapons from him, which makes him defenseless against opponents. Also, AI makes other users immune to cheater shots or, for example, imposes invisibility on them. In this way, the development team evaluates the behavior of offenders and learns to better deal with them.
In the future, the authors of the anti-cheat promise to introduce even more interesting and humiliating punishments for those who do not want to play Call of Duty by fair rules.
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We will also be shown new gameplay.
There is little information, so the shooter could be based on the StarCraft, Warcraft universe, or a completely new IP.
On the evening of November 14, 2024, Obsidian began accepting pre-orders for its new RPG Avowed on all major platforms, including the Russian Steam.
The project is codenamed Half-Life X.