Swagg explains why he’s worried about Warzone’s viral zero-damage anti-cheat measures - Dexerto

Warzone’s anti-cheat continues to prove problematic for hackers trying to get an advantage, but Swagg believes the new zero-damage hit registration could impact highly-skilled players. .

While cheaters still manage to play Warzone, a recent clip has highlighted how the game’s new anti-cheat appears to reduce the bullet damage done by those using hacks.

However, Swagg is concerned that this new skill-based hit registration could impact Warzone pros. .

During his recent video, Swagg reacted to a number of Warzone hackers who appeared to get caught out by the new anti-cheat.

While the Warzone pro enjoyed the catharsis that came with watching hackers get countered by the anti-cheat, he did question how the no damage bullet registration could impact innocent players. 

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