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COD Mobile in need of a purge

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Mobile is my game console for now and COD Mobile at launch was great. Now when you play you get bots and cheaters. Aimbot users, tracking software that has cheaters looking in the wrong direction yet finding you and dealing a killing blow, cheaters looking through solid objects and finding you, and I repeat aimbot. I read on another forum that killcams aren't that great and can't be used as evidence of cheating but I watch my MVP playback and it's not far off from what I did.

Mysteries I would like to solve are who are the bots? If the are bots why not label them as such? Why can I report a bot for cheating when it's just following a program?

With regards to hackers and cheaters where are my reports of banned players that I myself have reported? When I get no such report are they just going unpunished? Are hackers and suspected hackers lumped together in matchmaking? Am I a suspected hacker after doing well and being mistakenly reported? How hard would it be to detect someone using a program not part of the game?
 
Just hear me out. There are people who aren't interested in listening. To be fair, Call of Duty Mobile is handled by Tencent, a Chinese company. This is important because, there are "censors" in Call of Duty Mobile. With Mobile games, there is isn't a one dimensional way of catching people. Because Call of Duty Mobile is available on PC's, and Mobile. So, assume. Always assume that someone is hacking, aimboting, tracking, and whatnot.

Call of Duty Mobile is swarming with hackers, cheaters. But, here's the thing: China is subverting nearby countries, destabilizing countries, so if this is happening across Call of Duty Mobile, its safe to assume the company of Tencent doesn't really care.

There's hacking, cheating, aimbotting, and other software altering methods in the main Call of Duty games, but they are trying to fix it. Season 2 has been delayed recently to stabilize the main Call of Duty games.

The difference between Call of Duty Mobile and the Call of Duty console/PC games, is one is done by outside influences, the other is internal development.

Here's the thing though: As I mentioned before: China has censors. They do not accept outside, foreign "customers." So, these hackers aren't real customers. Its a complicated explanation, but in simple terms its subversion. Activision doesn't realize their brand is being tarnished from inside Call of Duty Mobile.

If I was Activision, I'd shut down 100% China development, products, and/or distribution.
 
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