Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III launches on November 10, and that game, along with the battle royale title Warzone, will include new measures to thwart cheaters and jerks. At a high level, Activision says Modern Warfare III will have a "stronger and faster process" to fight cheaters. This will include using machine learning, as well as client- and server-side systems for the anti-cheat tool, Ricochet. There is also a new system in Warzone specifically called Splat where cheaters will lose their parachutes and crash down onto the map to their death. Here's everything we know. Machine learningFor the machine learning developments, Activision said this will help with "efficiency and speed in prevention, detection, and removal of cheaters." Using machine learning, Ricochet is now better able to find new cheating behaviors and implement "account challenges" to validate suspected bad behavior, and collect "problem" accounts so they are flagged for action to be taken against them. Continue Reading at GameSpot
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