With the much-anticipated release of Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, the excitement was palpable. However, the game’s beta phase has witnessed rising concerns, primarily about prevalent cheating even before its official launch. In this article, we dive deep into the player community’s growing unease and the steps being taken by Activision to address these issues.
1. The Beta Testing Phase
PlayStation Exclusive Beta: The previous week saw Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 rolling out its second beta, exclusively for PlayStation users. Spanning from October 6 to October 10, it catered to those who pre-ordered the game, and subsequently from October 8 to October 10 for others.
IGN’s Observation: Renowned media outlet IGN reported that players encountered significant challenges. Their adversaries in the game seemed to resort to cheating tactics to notch up kills, dampening the genuine spirit of gameplay.
2. The Player Community’s Response
Viral Concerns on Social Media: As fans took to social media platforms, sharing clips that allegedly showcased instances of cheating, these snippets swiftly became the talk among Call Of Duty communities. The overarching sentiment was growing apprehension about the game’s integrity upon its official release.
Voicing Frustration: The gaming community expressed its disappointment in colorful terms. One remarked, “They want to truly take us back to 2009 with this one, cheats, hacks and all.” Another criticized Activision’s anti-cheat methodologies, saying, “They seem to put more effort into trolling cheaters than actually stopping them.”
3. Activision’s Stance on Cheating
Ricochet Anti-Cheat System: In response to the escalating concerns, Activision announced forthcoming “additions” to its proprietary anti-cheat system, Ricochet. However, the company has not elaborated on the specifics of these enhancements.
Focus on Eliminating Toxicity: Beyond the cheating conundrum, Activision has emphasized its commitment to curbing toxicity, particularly in in-game voice chats. The objective is to foster a conducive, fair, and inclusive online environment for all players. To this end, the company will leverage artificial intelligence tool ToxMod. This AI is designed to detect and address issues such as hate speech, harassment, and other forms of discriminatory language, streamlining the moderation tasks for the Call Of Duty anti-toxicity team.
4. Players’ Perception of Activision’s Priorities
Questioning Prioritization: The beta’s cheating episodes led to certain sections of players jesting about what they perceive as a misaligned focus on Activision’s part. They argue that the more pressing concern is addressing cheating, rather than solely emphasizing toxicity management.
Final Thoughts
As Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 prepares for its grand launch on November 10, spanning multiple platforms including PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and both Xbox Series X and S, the anticipation is coupled with hope. The community keenly awaits Activision’s measures to curb cheating, ensuring a fair and immersive gaming experience for all. As the clock ticks closer to the release, the ball is in Activision’s court to address these concerns and deliver a game that lives up to its legendary reputation.
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