TimTheTatman Take Of Warzone Hacker Plague

Amiel Rose Andres - July 8, 2022
TimTheTatman Take Of Warzone Hacker Plague

Top YouTuber Timothy “TimTheTatman” Betar is concerned that the hacker plague that clouded the Call of Duty battle royale between 2020 and 2021 may be making a terrifying comeback after coming across many hackers in a succession midway through his Warzone stream on July 1st.

He looked shell-shocked as he told his audience, “I’m a little worried here. I’m a little bit worried. I don’t know if some of you have noticed, and I’m kind of posing the question here, but are the Verdansk hackers coming back?”

The popular YouTuber is referring to the period prior to the implementation of RICOCHET Anti-Cheat in October 2021, a tool used to reduce unfair play in Warzone. Because of all the hackers, the game was in a terrible situation, and he worries that it’s occurring again. The first hacker he came across was a player who performed a UFO-like pirouette in the air and finished with a K/D/A score of 143 for the round. But the second episode, which involving the full squad, was much worse. 

On Caldera, TimTheTatman and his custom CoD comrades fell to the ground like flies. He tried his best to make things tough for them when he respawned, but aimbots and wallhacks proved to be too much difficulty. In the end, the young Warzone hackers almost completely removed the YouTuber. 

One of TimTheTatman’s companions informed the enraged YouTuber that the sudden rise in hackers on Caldera is due to hacks becoming once more accessible on specific Warzone websites, which set out a fire in the YouTuber’s belly. Tim thought the CoD war royale was going to get worse after hearing that. Answering the question he had posed, he stated, “Hackers are starting to ramp back up a little bit. I’m kind of worried we’re going back to the Verdansk age.”

The similar pattern has been discovered by other Warzone players, who have provided examples. In response to the flood, Dr Disrespect also expressed his displeasure, asserting that RICOCHET is the largest PR disaster in video game history. 

On June 30, Raven Software did issue a patch that contained bug fixes and adjustments to weapon balance. It made no mention of the current revival of Warzone hackers on Caldera, though. Players of CoD are so still impatiently expecting a solution.

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