How These Detections Work
Our Season 02 detections focus on how inputs behave, not which device is plugged in. We analyze input timing, consistency, and response patterns to distinguish natural human play from machine-modified input. This allows us to identify recoil control, aim behavior, and input precision that exceed what is physically possible through a standard controller or mouse.
Because devices like Cronus Zen and XIM Matrix are highly configurable, there is no single signature to block. Instead, these detections are built to recognize classes of machine-driven behavior, even as configurations change.
In Season 02, we are targeting the most widely used configurations as a starting point. These systems are designed to evolve, adapt, and expand until input modification devices no longer provide an advantage in Call of Duty.
This is not a one-and-done solution, and we want to be clear about that. These updates establish a foundation that RICOCHET Anti-Cheat will continue to build on until these devices no longer work across Call of Duty.