This week’s PlayStation 5 firmware update appears to have blocked the Cronus Zen device, which lets gamers use macros and modify their controllers. It is a controversial product, which some say gives ...
Activision has announced today that it will be more strict with players using third-party hardware tools like the Cronus Zen to basically cheat in Call of Duty Modern Warfare II and Warzone 2.0. In a ...
A Cronus, or Cronus Zen more specifically, is a cheating device that players attach to their console or PC. When it’s in use, players download ‘scripts’. These scripts tinker with gameplay to a ...
A side effect of today’s PS5 software update is that it now blocks Cronus Zen macro devices from working on the console. The popular devices, which are often used to give players an unfair advantage ...
The latest update for the PlayStation 5 prevents the Cronus Zen controller emulator from connecting — but it’s unclear whether it was intentional. The latest update for the PlayStation 5 prevents the ...
Players who use Cronus Zen are now being automatically banned from Battlefield 6, showing that Battlefield Studios is taking the fight against cheaters very seriously. Cheaters have always been one of ...
This might be the end of the line for these devices – but is this the right thing for Sony to do? Sony has published a new update to the PlayStation 5 that has broken compatibility with Cronus ...
Playing with cheaters is no fun, and Activision is stepping up its efforts to detect and punish those who would ruin your game. The Ricochet anti-cheat software Activision uses in Call of Duty has ...
TL;DR: Cheating has been a plague for honest Modern Warfare and Warzone players ever since the games were initially released. Activision's Ricochet anti-cheat engine has slowly chipped away at the ...
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