@ATVIAssist@CallofDuty@CODUpdates@Activision@CallofDutyCM
Here is yet again another DMZ hacker clip, this time sent to me by another streamer.
Clip: https://t.co/brREZ7mWNL
These players do not even pretend to hide it anymore. They are running around on these so-called “bulletproof” accounts, openly ruining matches while legit players keep recording, reporting, and posting evidence.
Please review the gameplay, account history, report history, linked accounts, and any possible ban evasion or protected account activity connected to this player.
DMZ players are tired of fighting cheat menus instead of actual players. How many clips does the community need to post before obvious cheating gets real attention?
#TeamRICOCHET #DMZ #CallofDuty
@LoochyTV what is your thoughts on the current dmz and the state it is in. Especially with the rage hacking situation where they got these so called bullet proof accounts. Do you believe this will continue into the new dmz? Because the current DMZ it is like winning the lottery if you get a game without a hacker in.
@CallofDutyCM@ATVIAssist@CallofDuty@CODUpdates@Activision
Here is another DMZ clip showing what appears to be a rage hacker on another “bulletproof” account.
This is exactly the problem legit players keep talking about. These players get exposed, reported, and then show back up on new accounts while normal reports seem to do nothing.
Please review the gameplay, account history, linked activity, report history, and possible ban evasion/account selling connected to this player.
DMZ players are sick and tired of fighting cheat menus instead of actual players. The community needs real action on these bulletproof account claims and repeat rage hackers.
At this point, the cheaters are not even hiding it. They are advertising that the system cannot touch them.
#TeamRICOCHET #DMZ #CallofDuty
@AaronTheLoco what is your thoughts on this matter with dmz? Do you believe this will continue into the next dmz making it unpleasant and unplayable. Because you can not get any more obvious than this but yet they keep on going reports doing nothing.
@ATVIAssist@CallofDuty@CODUpdates@Activision@CallofDutyCM
Yet again, here is another DMZ clip showing what appears to be rage hacking, with the player shooting through an entire building like walls do not exist.
This is the kind of obvious behavior legit players keep reporting, but these accounts continue showing up in lobbies and ruining matches.
Please review the gameplay, account history, report history, and possible ban evasion connected to this player.
DMZ players are tired of fighting cheat menus instead of actual players. At this point, the cheaters are not even hiding it anymore.
When someone is shooting through a whole building, that is not game sense. That is a cheat menu doing the work.
#TeamRICOCHET #DMZ #CallofDuty
Got to love how @CallofDutyCM does not care about blatant rage hackers. Yet they want to release a new dmz? Come on....especially after hearing supposedly a cod dev made some hacks to be sold. This is coming from a hacker stating you all will not respond and do not care. So let's see.
@ATVIAssist@CallofDuty@CODUpdates@Activision@CallofDutyCM
Is this really the kind of behavior being allowed to run around DMZ?
This clip shows what appears to be clear lock-on behavior, and the player is openly talking trash because they believe the system will not ban them due to a so-called “bulletproof” account.
That should be a major red flag. When players are not only cheating, but bragging that reports and bans cannot touch them, the community needs real action.
Please review the gameplay, account history, report history, and possible ban evasion or protected account activity connected to this player.
DMZ players are tired of fighting cheat menus instead of actual players.
#TeamRICOCHET #DMZ #CallofDuty
@ATVIAssist@CallofDuty@CODUpdates@Activision@CallofDutyCM
Yet again, here is another TikTok streamer showing suspicious DMZ gameplay live.
Live example: https://t.co/kzpleQOtCV
This one does not appear to show the cheats on-screen, but the gameplay still looks extremely suspicious. The player appears to lock onto people through walls and track targets in ways that do not look natural.
Please review the live stream, gameplay behavior, account history, linked accounts, report history, and any possible ban evasion connected to this player.
There should also be penalties for players who knowingly party up with hackers, benefit from cheats, or repeatedly queue with cheat accounts. Random squad fill is one thing, but knowingly playing with hackers should not be ignored.
Legit DMZ players are tired of watching suspicious lock-on behavior happen live while reports seem to go nowhere.
#TeamRICOCHET #DMZ #CallofDuty
@ATVIAssist@CallofDuty@CODUpdates@Activision@CallofDutyCM
Yet again, here is another TikTok streamer appearing to show suspicious DMZ gameplay live.
Live example: https://t.co/9e8F56jEWM
The difference with this one is that the cheats are not openly displayed on-screen, but the gunfights look extremely suspicious. The player appears to lock onto targets and shoot through walls while not really trying to hide it.
Please review the live stream, gameplay behavior, account history, linked accounts, report history, and any possible ban evasion connected to this player.
There should also be penalties for players who knowingly party up with hackers, benefit from cheats, or repeatedly queue with cheat accounts. Random squad fill is one thing, but knowingly playing with hackers should not be ignored.
Legit DMZ players are tired of watching obvious suspicious behavior happen live while reports seem to go nowhere.
#TeamRICOCHET #DMZ #CallofDuty
@ATVIAssist@CallofDuty@CODUpdates@Activision@CallofDutyCM
Here is yet another TikTok streamer appearing to openly stream DMZ cheats live.
Live example: https://t.co/zRcK65TMvJ
This is becoming a very big problem, and it needs to be handled. These are not hidden cheat groups anymore. People are going live, showing cheats publicly, and treating it like there are no consequences.
Please review this live stream, the connected accounts, possible cheat promotion, ban evasion, and any activity tied to selling or advertising cheats.
There should also be penalties for players who knowingly party up with hackers, benefit from cheats, or repeatedly queue with cheat accounts. Random squad fill is one thing, but knowingly playing with hackers should not be ignored.
Legit DMZ players are tired of fighting cheat menus instead of actual players. When hackers feel safe enough to stream this behavior in public, the system needs real attention.
#TeamRICOCHET #DMZ #CallofDuty
@ATVIAssist@CallofDuty@CODUpdates@Activision@CallofDutyCM
Here is another TikTok account that appears to be openly promoting cheats, showing a cheat link on the profile, and streaming hacks live for everyone to see.
Profile: https://t.co/GNfOyZTTV4
This is not just someone cheating quietly in a match. This appears to be public cheat promotion, live demonstrations, and possible cheat selling while legit DMZ players keep dealing with the damage in-game.
He also stated live on stream that he has over 900 accounts and just jumps from account to account. If true, that is a major ban evasion red flag and should be reviewed. I have recordings of this if you are interested.
Please review the profile, live streams, linked accounts, and any possible cheat-selling, ban evasion, or protected account activity connected to this.
When people can openly advertise cheats, stream hacks, and brag about endless backup accounts with no fear, it sends the message that the system is not touching them.
#TeamRICOCHET #DMZ #CallofDuty
@ATVIAssist@CallofDuty@CODUpdates@Activision@CallofDutyCM
Here is another TikTok account appearing to stream Call of Duty cheats live with no shame and no fear of being banned.
Example live: https://t.co/zDi6kviSnW
This is becoming a pattern. Players are openly showing cheats, lock-ons, walls, and other unfair gameplay in real time while legit DMZ players keep getting their matches ruined.
Please review the live stream, the accounts connected to this activity, and any possible ban evasion, cheat promotion, or cheat-selling tied to these streams.
When hackers feel comfortable going live with cheats, that means the system is not scaring them anymore.
#TeamRICOCHET #DMZ #CallofDuty
@ATVIAssist@CallofDuty@CODUpdates@Activision@CallofDutyCM
Hackers are now openly streaming live on TikTok with no shame and no fear of being banned.
This is not hidden anymore. Players are showing cheats, lock-ons, walls, and cheat menus in real time while legit DMZ players keep dealing with the damage in-game.
Example live: https://t.co/3ZQ6iKFPn0
Please review the players promoting or displaying cheating live, the accounts connected to them, and any possible ban evasion or cheat-selling activity tied to these streams.
DMZ players are tired of watching hackers advertise this behavior publicly while legit players are left fighting cheat menus instead of actual players.
#TeamRICOCHET #DMZ #CallofDuty
@ATVIAssist@CallofDuty@CODUpdates@Activision@CallofDutyCM
Is this really the kind of behavior being allowed to run around DMZ?
This clip shows what appears to be clear lock-on behavior, and the player is openly talking trash because they believe the system will not ban them due to a so-called “bulletproof” account.
That should be a major red flag. When players are not only cheating, but bragging that reports and bans cannot touch them, the community needs real action.
Please review the gameplay, account history, report history, and possible ban evasion or protected account activity connected to this player.
DMZ players are tired of fighting cheat menus instead of actual players.
#TeamRICOCHET #DMZ #CallofDuty
@ATVIAssist@CallofDuty@CODUpdates@Activision@CallofDutyCM
Here is yet another DMZ clip showing what appears to be clear lock-on behavior from a max level account that appears to remain untouched.
This is exactly why legit players are frustrated. When a high-level account is clearly snapping or locking onto players and still keeps showing up in lobbies, it makes the report system feel pointless.
Please review the gameplay, account history, report history, and possible ban evasion or protected account activity connected to this player.
A max level account does not make suspicious aim look normal. DMZ players are tired of fighting cheat menus instead of actual players.
How many clips does the community need to post before clear lock-on behavior gets real attention?
#TeamRICOCHET #DMZ #CallofDuty