by Emily Mar 12,2025
El popular proveedor de Call of Duty Cheat, Phantom Overlay, ha anunciado su inminente cierre. Una declaración de telegrama reveló que el cierre será inmediato, y el proveedor se negó a especificar razones. Sin embargo, aseguraron a los clientes que no es una estafa de salida y se comprometieron a mantener los servicios en línea durante 32 días adicionales. Esta extensión tiene como objetivo garantizar que los usuarios con claves de 30 días reciban su valor completo, mientras que los titulares de claves de por vida recibirán reembolsos parciales.
Este cierre inesperado conlleva implicaciones significativas más allá de la superposición fantasma. Muchos otros proveedores de trucos confían en sus sistemas, lo que sugiere un posible efecto dominó en todo el ecosistema de trampa.
La noticia provocó una ráfaga de reacciones en línea. Algunos jugadores expresaron emoción, especulando sobre el impacto en las actualizaciones de trucos de la temporada 3. Otros se mantuvieron escépticos, sugiriendo una operación de cambio de marca o continua con diferentes nombres.
Resultados de los respuestasActivision recientemente reconoció las deficiencias en su Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Medidas contra el trato, particularmente impactando el juego clasificado en la temporada 1. A pesar de las promesas iniciales de acción rápida contra los tramposos, Activision admitió que sus esfuerzos "no dieron en el blanco". Sin embargo, tranquilizaron a los jugadores de los esfuerzos en curso, destacando las mayores tasas de prohibición debido a las mejoras en los sistemas anti-trato de Ricochet y la reciente eliminación de más de 19,000 cuentas.
El tema persistente de la trampa continúa provocando críticas, y muchos creen que afecta severamente al modo multijugador competitivo. En respuesta a la frustración del jugador, Activision permitió temporalmente a los jugadores clasificados por la consola para deshabilitar Crossplay con jugadores de PC en la temporada 2.
Si bien las trampas prevalecen en muchos juegos, se ha convertido en un desafío particularmente significativo para la Activision desde el lanzamiento de la zona de guerra gratuita en 2020. A pesar de la inversión sustancial en tecnología anti-trato y acciones legales contra los creadores de trampas, el escepticismo que rodea la efectividad del sistema Ricochet persiste.
En otras noticias, el 10 de marzo se esperan más detalles sobre el regreso del popular mapa de Call of Duty Warzone Verdansk.
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