![]() ![]() "Playing at home, I’ve been randomly matched with players doing this and it’s incredibly frustrating to lose based largely on my team being down a contributing teammate," he wrote on the official blog. Sledgehammer's own Michael Condrey has found himself playing with others who exploit the system, and it's just one of the things he's looking to swing the banhammer at. It also results in fellow team members being penalised during team-based matches. Some players deliberately kill themselves and trash their own stats during multiplayer matches, which results in the skill-based matchmaking placing them in lobbies with new players, which they then dominate. ![]() "We have a low tolerance approach to people who ruin the experience for others through cheating, boosting, reverse boosting or being caught with toxic emblems in game." Players who "reverse boost" during Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare will be on the receiving end of a more vigilant banning policy, according to developer Sledgehammer Games. ![]()
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