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Call of Duty: WWII Devs Promise Better Anti-Cheating Tech for PC at Launch
Call of Duty: WWII Devs Promise Better Anti-Cheating Tech for PC at Launch-November 2024
Nov 27, 2024 9:42 AM

  The Call of Duty: WWII PC open beta wrapped up earlier this week, and overall response to the new boots-on-the-ground multiplayer was fairly positive. That said, it was far from a flawless experience, with some testers expressing frustration that cheaters were already having their way with the game. Needless to say, a game being widely exploited before it’s even fully released isn’t a great sign of things to come.

  Thankfully, Call of Duty: WWII developer Sledgehammer Games have heard the complaints and pledged to make things right. According to Sledgehammer, Call of Duty: WWII’s full suite of anti-hacking/cheating tech wasn’t yet implemented in the beta, and security will be tighter in the final game.

  “Based on your feedback and our continued testing there are a number of additional changes we are working on for launch. Sadly, there are always those who aim to spoil the fun, even in a beta. We have yet to deploy the suite of anti-cheat/hacking technology we will use when the full PC game is live. We take a level playing field extremely seriously and will monitor this as a top priority on an ongoing basis.”

  Sledgehammer also promised a variety of other tweaks and fixes based on fan feedback, including:

  Scroll bars on options that scroll.Allow numerical entry to mouse and controller sensitivity options (in addition to slider).Streamline the exit of the game.Clearly indicate being in Party status in UI.Making the resolution options more clear and consistent.Video option video memory indicator.Warnings about video memory over-commitment.Option to bind lean left/right keys in multiplayer.Unchecked cheating has been a persistent issue for Call of Duty on PC, so hopefully Sledgehammer can back up their reassuring words. Call of Duty: WWII promises to boost the series’ multiplayer in a variety of exciting ways, so it would be a shame if cheaters ruined the fun on PC.

  Call of Duty: WWII storms onto PC, Xbox One, and PS4 on November 3rd.

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