Raven Software creative director Amos Hodge has opened up about the impact 𓃲of Warzone cheaters on the deve🤪lopers saying, "No-one hates the cheaters more than we do".
The topic came up during an about the game's recent update to Season 3 and all of the changes that have come because of it. Towards the end of the interview, Amos is asked about the ꦬstate of cheating in Warzone and has some strong words about the subject.
Amos said, "what I will say is that we 🐻have reporting tools, we ban a ton of peop🔜le and no one hates the cheaters more than we do. We make this content for the players and while you’re upset that it ruined your game, I’m upset that it’s ruining some of the best work that I’ve done in my life".
Players can take some small comfort in knowing that no matter how annoyed they find themselves getting at cheaters in Warzone, it impact♔s the developers a lot more. Amos went on to say, "I made this content for pl🐲ayers and I know that everyone around the team feels that way. We put our hearts into this content, we have 100 million players, it’s been out a year, this is a huge stage and some of the best work we’ve ever done, and to have cheaters come in and ruin the game bothers us more than anyone".
It's pretty unlikely that cheating will be removed from Warzone altogether, as it's🌳 pretty much a staple of 𝐆any online game that some people out there will try and cheat when they can. Amos promises that the security team are, " continually going to make updates".
Warzone recently saw its map completely transformed in a nuke event that had players 168澳洲幸运5开𒁏奖网:turning into zombies to welcome in Season 3. Sad news for Verdansk fans though, as Raven has also announced that the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:origi💦nal map will never be𒁃 returning to Warzone. In happier news, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Warzone also🐭 managed to reach 100 million players, which it has done alongside Apex Legends.