


From that point onwards, Activision and its developers have strongly asserted that they take cheating very seriously and yet the lack of action has become a running joke amongst the community with hackers routinely, openly crowing that being reported won’t stop them. With Activision-Blizzard and Infinity Ward all crowing about banning 70,000 “cheaters” from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, it’s become clear that a significant number of false positives were included and that many cheaters still exist.Ĭheating has plagued the PC version of Call of Duty since the original release of Modern Warfare 2 back in 2009 – when Activision introduced its automated matchmaking system at the expense of dedicated servers. UPDATE: Activision-Blizzard: Stop asking us awkward questions about our false banning policy UPDATE: Call of Duty false bans: ACCC issues guidance to Activision Blizzard customers
