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@jim the new game servers by the warehouse team are semi active mostly on PC.
The person whom was organising the servers has removed me from Steam so I can't even really direct you too them. FoC has a 100 person friendlist limit which is a pain to work around.
And As I said, the environment is a mess. This means the team working on it is disorganised, and not functioning properly / not being organised properly by a Team manager. I can tell at a glance from multiple stories I have heard, as I'm experienced in the Game design field. - I went and studied game desgin After FoC's servers where killed.
Otherwise, Activision had no obligation nor reason to remove cheaters so it didn't. TFoC was not a live service, and multiplayer came as bundled, there for no obligation to actually balance, rebalance add new features or even ban players. Their actions aren't better than Activision, they are different actions.
They also have a cheater report form and have been actually banning people. So they're already doing infinitely better than activision in removing cheaters from playing.
I'm not exactly involved in it so. I don't really have any say in what is or what constitutes as cheating, though from what I heard, the environment is a mess anyway.