



About This Mod
Introduction
The Call of Duty franchise spans over two decades of first-person shooter titles, and its modification landscape is deeply divided by era. Legacy titles (pre-2019) offer significant freedom through community modding tools, Cheat Engine tables, and a comprehensive developer console. In contrast, modern Call of Duty titles are protected by the sophisticated RICOCHET Anti-Cheat system, which actively enforces security measures like TPM 2.0, Secure Boot, and input device detection . This guide provides a complete overview of modification options, from classic console commands to the reality of modern anti-cheat.
Legacy Titles: Open Modding and Cheat Ecosystem
OpenAssetTools (OAT) – Modding Framework
OpenAssetTools is an open-source modding suite for older Call of Duty titles on PC, supporting games from Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (2007) through Black Ops II (2012) . The project aims to create a comprehensive modding tools suite, though it remains a work in progress.
Key Features:
Unlinker Tool – Loads any fastfile (.ff) and dumps assets to disk in usable formats
Linker Tool – Builds custom fastfiles (.ff) for supported games
Supported Games:
IW3 (COD4: Modern Warfare, 2007), IW4 (Modern Warfare 2, 2009), IW5 (Modern Warfare 3, 2011), T4 (World at War, 2008), T5 (Black Ops, 2010), T6 (Black Ops II, 2012)
Installation Overview:
Download the latest release or build from source. OAT does not need to be placed in the game folder, which helps distinguish OAT files from game files . For building, Visual Studio 2022 is required on Windows, with additional setup for Linux . Detailed "Getting Started" guides are available in the OAT documentation .
Cheat Engine Tables
A Cheat Engine table is available for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare (2019), specifically for the single-player component . To use it:
Install Cheat Engine
Double-click the .CT file to open it
Click the PC icon and select the game process
Activate options by checking boxes
Trainer Options for Legacy Titles
Multiple trainers exist for older Call of Duty games, primarily designed for single-player campaigns . A Call of Duty trainer (+6) [1.3] for the Steam edition offers functions including infinite health, infinite ammo, and no reload, activated by the "W" key . Earlier trainers for World War II-era titles include 4 to 10 functions, typically including infinite health, infinite ammo, no reload, infinite grenades, maximum weapon accuracy, no recoil, and rapid fire .
Archive Password: Some archives are password-protected with vgtimes .
Developer Console – Built-In Cheats
The developer console provides the safest built-in solution for cheating without external software, though activation methods vary by game. The console was originally disabled in some titles, requiring command-line parameters like +set developer 1 +set sv_cheats 1 .
Essential Console Commands:
God Mode and Immortality:
god – Invincibility
demigod – Juggernaut mode
Movement and Vision:
noclip – Fly through walls
notarget – Enemies don't see you
cg_thirdperson – Enable third-person view
g_gravity – Adjust gravity
g_speed – Adjust movement speed (keep under 1000 to avoid crashes)
timescale – Adjust game speed (less than 1 for slow-motion)
Inventory and Combat:
give all – All weapons
give ammo – Full ammunition
player_sustainammo 1 – Infinite ammunition
sf_use_ignoreammo – Infinite Ammo cheat (older titles)
player_meleeRange – Adjust melee range
Special Effects (Older Titles):
sf_use_chaplin 1 – Ragtime Warfare: removes HUD, doubles speed, piano music
sf_use_bw – CoD Noir (greyscale)
sf_use_contrast – Super Contrast
sf_use_clustergrenade – Cluster Bombs
sf_use_invert – Photo Negative
sf_use_slowmo – Slow-Mo Ability (toggle by knifing)
sf_use_tire_explosion – A Bad Year (enemies explode into tires)
Modern Titles – Secret Hotkey Cheats (Black Ops 6):
N + RCTRL – Noclip toggle
M + RCTRL – God Mode toggle
RCTRL + / – Console input
Legacy Games (Call of Duty: United Offensive):
give health – Restore health, savegame / loadgame, ufo – flying, kill – suicide, map kharkov2 – loads specific mission .
Modern Titles: The RICOCHET Anti-Cheat Reality
RICOCHET Anti-Cheat Overview
Call of Duty's modern titles (Warzone, Black Ops 6, Black Ops 7) are protected by the RICOCHET Anti-Cheat system . RICOCHET has shut down over 50 cheat providers and disrupted nearly 300 reseller operations .
TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot Requirements
To access competitive matchmaking, players must have TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot enabled on their PC . Without these security features, players may be restricted from certain game modes. The Secure Attestation Wizard helps verify that PC security settings meet requirements .
Input Device Detection
RICOCHET actively detects and enforces against unauthorized input modification devices such as Cronus Zen and XIM Matrix. Detection focuses on input patterns, making it difficult to evade even when devices are constantly changed .
Account Security – SMS Two-Factor Verification
Free PC accounts now require SMS two-factor verification to prevent account theft, smurfing, and repeat offenders. This applies to new accounts and will gradually be rolled out to existing accounts .
Compatibility and Performance
Legacy Titles (Pre-2019): Modding tools, Cheat Engine tables, and trainers are available for single-player campaigns. No anti-cheat system monitors these games.
Modern Titles (Post-2019): RICOCHET Anti-Cheat blocks trainers, memory modifications, and unauthorized input devices. TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot are required for competitive matchmaking.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Will using a trainer get me banned in Call of Duty?
A: For legacy single-player titles, no anti-cheat system monitors these games, so trainers are generally safe. For modern multiplayer titles, yes – RICOCHET Anti-Cheat actively enforces against unauthorized modifications, leading to permanent bans .
Q: Are there safe ways to cheat in Call of Duty?
A: For single-player campaigns, the safest options are the in-game developer console commands (~) and Cheat Engine tables for single-player only. For modern multiplayer, there is no safe way to cheat.
Q: What is the difference between OpenAssetTools and a trainer?
A: OpenAssetTools is a modding framework that allows custom asset creation and fastfile building for legacy titles . A trainer is a standalone executable that modifies game memory in real-time .
Q: Why doesn't the trainer work after a game update?
A: Game updates change executable structures and memory addresses. Trainers must be updated for specific patches. Legacy trainers remain functional for older game versions.
Q: Why is TPM 2.0 required for modern Call of Duty?
A: TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot ensure your PC starts in a trusted state, locking out a major entry point for cheats . Remote attestation verifies security settings through trusted external servers .
Conclusion
Call of Duty's modification ecosystem is fundamentally divided by era. Legacy titles (pre-2019) offer robust modding capabilities through OpenAssetTools, Cheat Engine tables, and standalone trainers for single-player campaigns . The developer console provides the safest built-in solution with commands covering God Mode, noclip, infinite ammo, and visual effects .
Modern Call of Duty titles are protected by the RICOCHET Anti-Cheat system, which uses TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot requirements, remote attestation, input device detection, and SMS two-factor verification to maintain competitive integrity . Trainers for modern titles are non-functional and carry high ban risk.
For players seeking to customize their Call of Duty experience, legacy single-player campaigns offer the safest modification environment. For modern titles, stick to the in-game developer console for single-player and avoid any third-party modifications in multiplayer to maintain account security.
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reviews (5)
Sophie Turner
It's okay. Not bad but not groundbreaking either. Does what it says, but I was hoping for something more innovative. Still decent work.
David Miller
Total game changer! This mod made me fall in love with the game all over again. The new mechanics are brilliant and well-thought-out.
Daniel Kim
Really solid mod. The new mechanics add a fresh experience without breaking the game balance. A must-have for fans of the genre.
Jessica Brown
Decent mod but I expected more based on the description. It's good but could use some improvements and additional features. Still worth checking out.
Laura Anderson
Excellent work! The mod adds a lot of value to the game. Developer is active and fixes issues quickly. Highly recommend to anyone interested.
