Paralyzed Call of Duty Streamer Banned for Using Accessibility Controller
A paralyzed Call of Duty streamer said that he received a temporary ban from online matches after Activision's RICOCHET anti-cheat system flagged his accessibility controller as a third-party input modifier. The Call of Duty content creator then reached out to Activision and other sources on social media to raise awareness about the situation.
A paralyzed Call of Duty streamer said that he received a temporary ban from online matches after Activision's RICOCHET anti-cheat system flagged his accessibility controller as a third-party input modifier. The Call of Duty content creator then reached out to Activision and other sources on social media to raise awareness about the situation.What's Your Reaction?