Activision promises that there will be more measures against cheaters at the release of Call of Duty: WWII. Many fraudsters were a nuisance during the beta.
In the beta phase of Call of Duty: WWII, many players were able to try out the World War shooter. Various game modes in multiplayer were available, where you could test the weapons and classes of the game for their suitability.
Unfortunately, there are always players in the gaming community who spoil the gaming experience of others with cheats/hacks. They were also present in the beta. However, the developers already have a plan for the full release of CoD: WWII.
More anti-cheat measures planned
During the beta of Call of Duty: WWII, the development team carefully reviewed the many new reports from players. After just a few hours, changes to overpowered weapons were already made based on the feedback to improve the gameplay experience.
The developers have also noticed many complaints regarding cheaters aside from overpowered weapons. In a blog post by Activision, it states: “Sadly, there are always people whose aim is to ruin the fun for others – even in a beta. We do not yet have the full anti-cheat/hacking technology in the game that we will use for the full release of the PC version.“
The developers continue to monitor the situation closely. How strongly this technology will impact the number of cheaters will be revealed in early November when the game is released.
In the following Youtube video, user end1e points out the problems during the PC beta:
Harsh criticism of the open beta of Call of Duty: WWII – “Mostly Negative”
