Cheaters obbligati a giocare insieme: al via la controffensiva di Infinity
Cheaters Call of Duty – A partire da ieri è ufficialmente iniziato un nuovo corso su Call of Duty, con gli sviluppatori che hanno infatti annunciato una serie di interessanti novità che riguardano in special modo la lotta contro i cheaters.
Attraverso il community update pubblicato ieri sul sito ufficiale, Infinity ha infatti annunciato che a partire da questa settimana tutti i giocatori che apriranno dei post di segnalazione riceveranno conferma in caso di avvenuto ban.
Oltre a questo è stato inoltre confermato che tutti i sospetti cheaters verranno messi insieme in delle stanze dedicate (che saranno un vero inferno dal punto di vista del gameplay) e che presto avremo anche a disposizione un sistema per reportare direttamente dalla killcam (come avevamo anche anticipato in un precedente update).
Tra le altre interessanti novità si segnala che per l’intera durata del weekend chiunque potrà giocare in combattimenti 6v6 online grazie all’accesso gratuito al multigiocatore, che sarà disponibile su Warzone per un periodo limitato e che terminerà il prossimo 27 Aprile.
Infine, segnaliamo che tra le playlist di prossima uscita vi sarà anche l’attesissimo rilascio di Shoot the Ship 24/7 più alcune divertenti varianti per gunfight anche se al momento non vi sono dettagli precisi riguardo al cosa aspettarsi. I devs hanno comunque parlato di queste come di novità in arrivo “nelle prossime settimane” e su cui stanno attualmente lavorando, quindi speriamo non ci sia da aspettare troppo.
Il post ufficiale
It’s been a busy week and we’re just getting started. Let’s take a look at what’s been going on at Raven Software and Infinity Ward!
Modern Warfare Multiplayer Free Access Weekend: Starting at 10AM PT April 24, free-to-play Warzone players can experience the latest additions to Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Multiplayer – free. For one weekend only, the entire online community can face off in an all-new Multiplayer Moshpit. Play 6v6 Multiplayer modes on five popular maps, including three NEW Season Three maps, until 10AM PT April 27.
Cheaters Not Welcomed in Call of Duty: Warzone.
There’s no place for cheating in games. Warzone has zero tolerance for cheaters.
Starting this week, players in Warzone and Modern Warfare who report suspected cheaters will receive confirmation in-game when a player is banned. We’ve also deployed additional dedicated security updates, updated matchmaking to match suspected cheaters together, and increase our resources across backend tech, studio, and enforcement teams.
Soon, we’ll deploy a report-a-player functionality to the killcam and spectator modes.
What are we working on?
Currently targeting April 28th for our next update. Patch notes will go out shortly before the update begins rolling out.
Next week also holds some playlist updates. Modern Warfare will see Shoot the Ship 24/7 (now with Cranked and Grind in the mix!) along with some fun Gunfight variations. There’s also something new to chase. Can we interest you in Obsidian camo? Or maybe you want to mix and match blueprint weapon attachments to your heart’s content, even on another blueprint weapon…
DATA PACK DOWNLOAD: Coming April 28th
Own Modern Warfare on PS4 or Xbox?
Tuesday’s update includes a required download for PlayStation and Xbox, about 15gbs, and is required to access Modern Warfare.
Once you install the patch and select a mode, (multiplayer, campaign, Special Operations, etc.), you will be brought to a game install menu. Here, you’ll need to download Data Pack 1 from this menu. Once the download is complete, you will need to hard close and reopen the game application.
If you run into any issues or need support, reach out to us @ATVIAssist
A Few Fixes.
Here’s a sample of the patch notes for next week’s update. A full list of patch notes will be available shortly before the update goes live:
- Fix for a bug where PC players using a Vega64 GPU could see corrupted outlines around their character models and weapons.
- Fix for a bug where selecting the USEF 1 skin for the Mil-Sim Operator appears as the default skin in Co-op
- Adjusted the speed and sizing of the circle in Warzone
- Fix for a bug where completing the completionist challenges for the SKS are unlocking the associated camos for the Renetti
- Fix for a bug where unlocking camos for the SKS was inconsistent with other camo challenges for marksman rifles
- Fixed a bug where the “Hard Wired” skin for Alex would appear in thermals while Cold Blooded is equipped
- Fixed a bug where some watches were appearing the wrong direction when gesturing
- Fixed a bug where players could lose the option to pick their favorite Faction in the Operator menu
- Fixed a bug where white lighting could be seen while moving or firing a weapon near specific locations
Stay Updated!
We post updates weekly here at InfinityWard.com. Here’s a breakdown of the content you can expect to see each week:
Tuesday – Playlist updates/Hotfixes
Thursday – Developer diary and/or behind the scenes blog
Friday – Community Update blog
As a reminder, we keep track of known issues on our Trello board, a living and breathing tracker where we post updates, patch notes, and live updates to bugs we’re working on. Follow it HERE.
Get to Know Us!
Be sure to check out this week’s Developer Diary where we get to know Marko Vukovic, Senior Lighting Artist. Read it HERE!