Ever since the dam broke on more and more games including cross-play, it's been a welcomed feature about everywhere in games. There's also questions about games that don't have crossplay yet like Apex Legends, while newer releases like Call of Duty: Warzone already sport the feature. It's not that simple, though.

Crossplay has been in high demand for a long time, but this fan-favorite feature has an ugly side as well. There's little arguing that mouse and keyboard PC players can react quicker than the standard console player, as well as a plethora of other potential advantages, but PC is often riddled with cheaters as well. Crossplay in Call of Duty: Warzone has opened many players this to this.

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Cheating on consoles is much harder, as the software isn't quite the same as PC. This means that players can use cheats such as aimbot, playing without recoil, shooting through walls, and so much more, and taking a stroll through Call of Duty: Warzone's subreddit shows that this is a major problem. To make matters worse, it's actually harder to find a game on console with crossplay disabled than it is with one, but gamers are choosing the load screens over playing with cheats.

Load times without it enabled are far longer and a message pops up on PS4 encouraging players to enable crossplay, yet as demonstrated in the below kill cam, some of these cheats are simply inhuman. A longer wait time for a better game experience is the choice that many are making here, with some calling for Infinity Ward to step up and stomp out this issue. To its credit, Call of Duty: Warzone has banned 70,000 cheaters since launch and has a "zero tolerance" policy, but oftentimes, that's more of a speedbump than a solution.

As such, Call of Duty: Warzone players are calling for changes like requiring PC players to register with a phone number so that workarounds for the zero tolerance policy aren't as easy, as well as the ability to limit this battle royale crossplay to console. It remains to be seen what, if anything is done, but Infinity Ward has done a swell job listening to its fanbase, so this is not likely to be any different. It may be an uphill battle, but as the old idiom goes, "cheaters never win."

Call of Duty: Warzone is out now for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

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