Activision takes a stand against XIM cheating in Call of Duty with new Ricochet countermeasures



What you need to know

  • Ricochet, an anti-cheat team working for Activision’s Call of the Duty franchise, has created new countermeasures to detect and ban players using XIM-Style hardware.
  • XIM is a product that lets the user plug in a keyboard and mouse into a console and tricks it into thinking it’s a controller — giving the user a number of unfair advantages against players using a controller during online matches.
  • This XIM-detector along with other anti-cheat systems has been implemented into Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II and Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0.

Activision’s anti-cheat software team for the Call of Duty franchise, Ricochet, announced that they will be implementing new anti-cheat systems to catch players cheating using XIM-style hardware during online matches.

XIM devices are third-party products that allow the user to insert a mouse and keyboard into an Xbox or PlayStation console and trick them into thinking a controller was plugged in instead. This will give the cheater several unfair advantages against players using a controller such as faster turning, more accurate aiming, or even the ability to reduce recoil when firing a gun.





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