Call of Duty: WWII’s PC launch will include anti-cheat technology

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It’s no secret that the recent Call of Duty: WWII open beta on PC suffered from a number of hacking issues, but developer Sledgehammer Games promises that this will not be the case at launch.

The developer explained that the launch of PC version will include a “suite of anti-cheat/hacking technology” that were not present in the beta and that the team will monitor and react to any cheating that manages to get through.

As well as the anti-cheat tools, the following changes will be made to the PC version between now and launch:

Scroll bars on options that scroll.
Allow numerical entry to mouse and controller sensitivity options (in addition to slider).
Streamline the exit of the game.
Clearly indicate being in Party status in UI.
Making the resolution options more clear and consistent.
Video option video memory indicator.
Warnings about video memory over-commitment.
Option to bind lean left/right keys in multiplayer.
And a number of smaller issues that we’re tracking, which we’ll update in future patch notes.

Call of Duty: WWII launches November 3rd for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC.

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DecyPosted:

Xbox Always great news nobody wants to play with cheaters it ruins the game.


They will probably still find a way tho its PC its expected.

XboxPosted:

Always great news nobody wants to play with cheaters it ruins the game.

DanielPosted:

This is brilliant to hear but the way modders and cheaters are nowadays they find a way to bypass everything that gets in their way.

SilkyPosted:

This is good but will never stop hackers.

DecyPosted:

Great to hear.. but it is modding/hacking they will always find a way no matter what.

sznPosted:

They might catch a lot of people, but hackers always find a way.

EuropaaPosted:

I mean it's smart for them to if you think about it. They probably would have reverse engineered it faster if it was included in the beta.