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Battlefield's Commitment to Positive Play

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Straatford87
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4 years ago

Our community is the core of Battlefield and we’re excited by how much it’s grown since we first released Battlefield 1942, nearly 20 years ago. With Battlefield 2042, we’re strengthening our commitment to ensuring Battlefield remains a welcoming experience that encourages Positive Play.

As part of this commitment, we wanted to update you on the initiatives that we’re developing to ensure our community remains a positive space.



We want you to be proud of being a part of the Battlefield community – a globally inclusive and diverse community where any race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, heritage, or country of origin are welcome. 

For that reason we’ve created Community Guidelines outlining our expectations for members of our community that join us on the Battlefield:

  • Treat Others as They Would Like to be Treated - Squad up and play the objective, together. We won’t tolerate players who negatively disrupt or engage in harmful behavior towards others.

  • Keep Things Fair - Be on the right side of the fight. If you see players breaking the rules, report them.

  • Share Appropriate Content - Don’t fight dirty. Make sure whatever content you’re sharing is appropriate for Battlefield players.

  • Keep Things Honorable - Protect your squad. Keep it legal in Battlefield, and do not participate or encourage in dangerous or illegal activities.

We take our commitment to Positive & Fair play seriously, and won’t tolerate bad actors on the Battlefield. As a community, we play the objective, together.

Visit our website to read the full Battlefield Community Guidelines.

Positive Play is about ensuring you’re able to refine your social experience while playing Battlefield 2042. This comes in the form of several tools and features to help you define that experience for yourself.

  • You are able to block or unblock players in-game, ensuring they cannot message or voice chat with you.

  • An in-game text profanity filter will always be active.

  • The option to mute in-game text or chat is available. You can select to mute either individuals, or all players or chat.

  • You can report a player directly from in-game, so that you don’t need to tab-out.

  • Battlefield Portal will also offer players several admin tools such as the ability to apply persistent bans across Community Experiences that you’ve created.

We ask you to be on the right side of the fight when it comes to keeping things fair. If you see players breaking the rules, report them so we can investigate. It helps maintain a healthy community and we appreciate your help.

With Battlefield 2042, we’ve streamlined our reporting process to make it more efficient so you can report the player and get back to the game. To make sure you understand the different reporting tools that will be available to you, we’ve outlined them here:

In-game

Reporting a player is faster than in previous Battlefield titles, and can now be done directly in-game as follows:

  1. From the Player and Squad List or Social Menu, select the player you wish to report
  2. Select Report
  3. Select the reason for your report
    • Abusive Text Chat, Abusive Voice Chat, Cheating/Exploiting, Gameplay Sabotage, Offensive Player Name, or Harassment
  4. Select Send Report
    • You can add an optional comment if necessary


EA Help

If for any reason you can’t report in-game or need to report something that happened online, you can also give us the details on EA Help:

  1. Click Contact Us from any page on EA Help.
    • We recommend logging in to your EA Account.
  2. Select your Product.
  3. Select your Platform.
  4. For Topic, select Report concerns or harassment.
  5. For Issue, choose from Real-life threat, Report player, or Report website.

From here, you’ll open a webform to let us know more about what happened.

Xbox and PlayStation®

If another player has sent you harassing messages in a chat or voice on Xbox or PlayStation®, you can report them directly to PlayStation and Xbox. Find out how to do that on their websites:

So you reported a cheater, what happens next? 

You told us it was unclear what happens next when you report a cheater. So we’ve made a few changes for Battlefield 2042 to ensure you’re kept in the loop once you’ve submitted your report:

  • If you report a cheater, we’ll let you know in-game that we’ve received your report. 
  • If we’ve taken action based on that report, we’ll let you know via email that action was taken on the cheater.

Ensuring Fair Play for anyone that steps onto the Battlefield is something we take seriously at DICE. In short, that means we don’t tolerate cheating, and we have teams dedicated to preventing, identifying, and sanctioning cheaters.

In Battlefield 2042 our first approach to ensuring Fair Play is that we’ll use Easy-Anti Cheat (EAC) as our anti-cheat tool of choice. EAC already has a proven track record in identifying  cheaters, such as within Apex Legends and STAR WARS™: Squadrons. It is also proven to be effective in ensuring your privacy, and security.

Another change for Battlefield 2042 is that due to cross-play functionality, when a cheater is sanctioned it will cause them to be instantly disconnected mid-match and permanently banned across all platforms. As before, we still have the ability to apply IP and hardware bans if necessary. To keep our community a fair place, we have a no tolerance rule in place. There are no warnings and no suspensions when it comes to cheating. If you don’t play by the rules, you’re out. Any actions made on your account can be appealed via EA Help.

Lastly, ensuring Fair Play and combating modern cheating solutions is an ongoing commitment that doesn’t end at launch. While not always visible to you as a player, this means that post launch we’ll continue to invest in developing internal capabilities and technologies that augment 3rd party anti-cheat solutions, provide multiple layers of defense, and ensure our games are fair and fun for everyone.


Easy Anti-Cheat will be in place for both the Open Beta from October 6th to October 10th, and for the full release of Battlefield 2042 this November.

Console - Mouse & Keyboard Support 

We’ve heard your questions about mouse and keyboard support for consoles. We can confirm that we won’t be supporting this on consoles at the launch of Battlefield 2042, but we are still investigating the various options about making that available, and how it may impact cross-play. If that ever changes, you’ll hear it from us first.


Lastly, we’d like to reiterate that Positive Play is an ongoing commitment which we’ll continue to work on when Battlefield 2042 launches on November 19. If you have any further feedback, we’d love to hear from you.

Stay safe, No-Pats.

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  • @Straatford87 Positive play... you added a friggin teabag charm 😆 we can't say * but you can dip your tea bag into the other guys mouth and get an emoji to show it off.

    It's just funny to me
  • @Straatford87 Look. Write clan ingame then its ****** how Are clan a bad word? And if its really was a positiv game then all defending borders should be moved to first flag so they cant go further than that. As it now Are they can move so close to attacking spawn and just camp and ruin game experience. Guess that youtube montage heros would go berzerk if they couldt show of there "skill'
  • Dagre5's avatar
    Dagre5
    3 years ago

    i wish it was, i can't even type to other players and have a good conversation. what is wrong with this game. i just want to play and have fun. i do most of the time but chat and joining other squads is getting in the way like no other battlefield game ever has.

  • i can't even add a player i consider good to my list or group. the game is broken

  • This game is bonkers... bodyshots over headshots, rockets that you shoot at people disappear, bullets that follow you around corners, stealth choppers with endless flares, and people who glide everywhere.

    Used to like this game, had done so since bad company... the destruction was an awesome touch but if these creators can't spend more time figuring out the glitches then im giving up. Never much liked MW but at this point I'd rather deal with hackers than a game created by * people who can't seem to fix what could be, the best 1PS game ever.

    I'm out guys, hit me when battlefield gets their stuff together.

  • 180extac's avatar
    180extac
    3 years ago

    PC cheating is making the game totally unbearable , total disadvantage for console players , reporting players yields a very very weak response !!!

  • This is a message directly to DICE & Electronic Arts.

    It's now been 2 years and 5 months since this 'commitment' went live. 

    In that whole time, various community members continue to face constant harassment when they play the game, to no end because EA & DICE won't do anything about it. 

    It's not about whether these community members do exceedingly well in their matches or whether they do poorly, it's about protecting everyone who is a part of this community, to ensure that their gameplay is fair and that there are no breaches to the terms which are agreed upon by playing any of EA's games. This commitment to positive play, should be exactly that, a commitment to ensure that everyone can play, enjoy and fall in love with Battlefield - no matter your views on the games released. It's about protecting the players to allow them to enjoy the games that they want to play in a positive environment.

    If we refer to the User Agreement for Battlefield 2042 which is presented to every player when they load up the game for the first time, that agreement under Section 6 for 'Rules of Conduct' clearly states 'When you access or use an EA Service, you agree that you will not:', referring to a selection of rules under the listed section: 



    - Violate any law, rule or regulation.
    - Harrass, threaten, bully embarrass, spam or do anything else to another player that is unwanted, such as repeatedly sending unwanted messages or making personal attacks or statements about race, sexual orientation, religion, heritage, etc. Hate speech is not tolerated.
    - Contribute UGC or organize or participate in any activity, group or guild that is inappropriate, abusive, harrassing, profane, threatening, hateful, offensive, vulgar, obscene, sexually explicit, defamatory, infringing, invades another's privacy, or is otherwise reasonably objectionable.
    - Engage in any other activity that significantly disturbs the peaceful, fair and respectful gaming environment of an EA Service.
    - Use information about users publicly available in any EA Service (e.g. on a leaderboard) for any purpose unrelated to the Service, including to attempt to identify such users in the real world.
    - Promote, encourage or take part in any of the prohibited activity described above.

    SECTION SUMMARY: To enforce these rules, we may monitor your activity and remove any UGC. If you don't follow these rules, we may warn you, suspend you, or ban you permanently from playing our games. 



    To continue on, the recommended action from EA & DICE is to report any abuse or actions which may breach the User Agreement by using either the in-game reporting tools or by utilising the 'EA Help' services. I have personally questioned whether these reporting tools even work as I've seen no viable actions taken from reporting several players during my time playing the game since launch. It is very concerning that the players whom I have seen being harassed constantly, are still dealing with the harassment whenever they play the game. Often the harassers are groups of people organised to attack an individual. This behavior is unacceptable in this community. I for one do not stand for it, and I'm sure there are a lot of others that also do not stand for it. If you need any evidence of harassment claims, start by acknowledging claims, listening to community members and then put your words in to actions for all of the community to see. This isn't just about positive play in Battlefield 2042, it should actually set the foundation for something bigger covering any other Battlefield in the future but so far all the community has seen is inaction.

    This post is more to urge EA & DICE to enforce their commitment to the players of this community. So far all we've seen is words, It's now the time to take the appropriate action as stated clearly in the User Agreement that you have everyone accept. Those terms are bound to each player which chooses to play the game, there are no exceptions or rules which state action cannot be taken against rule breakers.

    I shouldn't need to list the individuals who are being harassed here at all, and for privacy's sake in an attempt to prevent any further unwanted attention on their ends. Please consider that they have already used both the tools provided for reporting in-game, as well as the EA Help channels. Those reports are already out there somewhere on EA / DICE's end. It's time that you start investigating and committing to the Positive Play guidelines.

  • @Straatford87 Dear developers, how much can I ask you? Split the servers! Why are players forced to play on PC with PS5/Xbox?! There are few players on one of the consoles, then just make united servers for consoles (ps5+xbox). But without a PC. It’s very uncomfortable to play, especially when there are a lot of cheaters on PC.
  • Dear developers of the game bf 2042, add a gyroscope to the ps 4 platform, 5 online in the game will increase significantly, the game lacks this!!! in many other games it is convenient to use it, but in our favorite bf2042 it is not!!! a lot of people complain that it doesn't exist!!! please see, hear, thank you for your understanding!!!