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Call of Duty hasn’t even come out yet and it’s already full of cheaters

The Call of Duty series has long-term problems with fraudsters, so the players promised to improve in this respect from the new part. However, all hopes quickly took hold of the current test operation (see our article) is no better than a year and a half old Warzone. In fact, maybe even a little worse, because the beta is available for free, so all caught sinners can simply create a new game account and keep playing.

The manufacturers of fraudulent programs have a much easier situation this time, because the game runs on the same engine as before. The most widespread, although also the most easily identifiable method of fraud is the so-called aim-bots, support programs running in the background, which greatly facilitate aiming, when they give their owners almost superhuman and fast reactions.

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