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Nadeshot has made it clear on stream that he will be leavingCall of Dutyto play other games until the anti-cheat features inBlack Ops 6are“fixed.”Pro players all across the world have been writhing in pain every time they playBlack Ops 6‘s Ranked mode in recent weeks due to the mode’s overabundance of cheaters.

Activision’s anti-cheat team, Team Ricochet, recently acknowledged that itsBlack Ops 6anti-cheat ecosystem“missed the mark.”They assured fans that improvements would be made, but they are at least a few weeks away.
Nadeshot is stepping away fromCall of Duty: Black Ops 6
Although Nadeshot isn’t quite ready to give up onBlack Ops 6completely, he has had to cease regularly streaming the game due to cheating and server problems. An annual high point forCall of Dutyis usually the release of Ranked Play.
As they compete for a desired place in the Top 250, fans watch their favorite professional athlete or streamer. But this time, cheaters ruined the celebration by causing problems in the lobbies on the day of the launch, and the problem still exists around a month later.

After a few weeks of enduring constant cheating in Ranked Play, Nadeshot is among the numerous streamers and professional players who have given up onBlack Ops 6. He also mentioned some of the game’s main bugs and the continuous network problems. In one of his streams, Nadeshot explained:
The core mechanics of the game are fun. I enjoy the movement, I enjoy the gunplay, I enjoy some parts of the foundation of the game, but I can’t play it. I can’t enjoy it; there’s no integrity. Somebody is cheating or the network sucks or the game is broken. I don’t enjoy it enough to sit here and play it every day.

For a while,Black Ops 6appeared to be telling theCall of Dutyfranchise’s redemption tale. As we can see now, the majority of players went into a honeymoon phase withthe game because it was simply superior to previous releases, such asModern Warfare III‘s disastrous debut last year.
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Even though the game’s main problems are widely known, Activision’s teams don’t seem to be in a rush to address them. Some of the more basic problems, likepacket burst in practically every game, have been there for years.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6is updating the Ricochet Ant-Cheat system
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6has announced enhancements to its Ricochet Anti-Cheat system, which will result in significant changes to the game’s approach to cheaters. Theleaderboard cleanup procedure is also being greatly enhanced, and more accounts are being banned more quickly.
These adjustments come after complaints aboutCall of Duty: Black Ops 6‘s ranked multiplayer mode, which has been rife with cheaters ever since it was released.

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The Ricochet Anti-Cheat system inCall of Dutywas recently updated toaddress issues raised by many playerssince Black Ops 6’s ranked mode was introduced. According toTeam Ricochet’s latest statement,“after a series of updates, our systems are in a better place today across all modes.”
They added,“However, we did not hit the mark for the integration of RICOCHET Anti-Cheat at the launch of Season 01 – particularly for Ranked Play.”

The way the Ricochet system handles player bans is one of the many changes made to it. The system response times have been improved, and account bans are now occurring hourly. Additionally, leaderboards are being cleaned up more quickly.
Nilendu Brahma
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