7 years ago
3 things that make me sad
I love Apex, it's my first BR game and I have absolutely no regrets playing it and spending an exorbitant amount of time and money on it. That said there are some things that have recently demotivat...
"Logging in all day to do 1 game mode, w/ 1 team size and getting nothing but horrible loot vs. cheaters every other game is tiring."
Well-said. Last month was so much better. Two weeks ago was so much better. No one is going to disagree with your points. I took a break and logged in earlier tonight; astonished to find out the number of players are obviously growing that use aimbot.
They're adopting the idea that using a program to aim for them is fine to the point where that's ok, its the norm, and if you accuse them they refute it 100 times over. So many players on my team have just died and d/c'd saying, 'damn my aimbot didn't register.'
To me- they have 0 kills, no stats, the program did everything for them. And I've spent so much time writing reports on that EAC link my head hurts.
When you play ~10-20 games in a row, and almost every player on your team, the champion, and the enemy team you lose to has aimlock.. there's nothing you can do. You're the minority in this game of cheaters. People are giving in and that theory in which EA is in kahoots with allowing this software doesn't sound crazy to me anymore. Why aren't they really addressing it and listening to popular streamers and content creators? Do they love Apex in its entirety; it's future, or did they just want a quick buck?
Maybe they're giving complete noobs what they want after all, so they don't have to put in any effort and learn how to aim. The toggle is so obvious.
It was so much fun before this continuous wave of cheaters, but it's going in the recycle bin until I hear there's a change.
I just wonder how these players feel spending $30 a mo. to have a program aim for them, only to lose every match to someone else who has aimbot with a bit better game sense.