PSA: How to avoid getting shadowbanned on Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 on ASUS ROG Ally or Steam Deck


What you need to know

  • Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 is out now, available on Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, and PC. 
  • For those running the game on handhelds like the Steam Deck or the ASUS ROG Ally, there’s an unfortunately easy way to get your innocent self shadowbanned for anywhere up to several days, or even permanently. 
  • Call of Duty: MW3 uses a proprietary anti-cheat system called Ricochet. It tries to detect if third-party tools are running while playing games like MW3 to block and shadowban players using auto-aim hacks and other similar cheats. 
  • Unfortunately, players using the ASUS ROG Ally overlays, TDP toggles, and other PC handheld features are finding themselves shadowbanned. 

Ricochet REALLY hates cheaters. It hates cheaters so much that it’ll catch innocent users in the dragnet too. 

Ricochet is Call of Duty’s proprietary anti-cheat toolkit. The initiative has been fairly successful in general, making life hard for those using aimbots or wall hacks on Windows PCs. Cheating on PC is a constant cat-and-mouse problem for competitive multiplayer game makers, as unscrupulous and mischievous scallywags constantly develop new hacks to sell, so people with a lack of validation in their lives can cheat at video games. Alas, as Ricochet gets more aggressive in its analysis, innocent users can and do get caught in the trap. 





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