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newname4504's avatar
7 years ago

Aimbotters Not Banned.

edited, nothing against forum tos, don't remove this time.

I would like honest feedback on the building conception around EA allowing aimbot on their servers. I've made many corporate decisions in my life and this reeks. There are a lot of honest fps players and they've all already quit because of this. Was it worth tapping into other regions for market share and player base?

They've already reached their quota, people accused of aimbot with ample evidence only get defensive, so why continue letting it happen? For people who have a schedule and wanted to play this casually, it just sucks. If I'm wrong, I'm wrong.

They can throw out numbers of people they're banning all day. They can report they've banned 55236231 people that gets published on articles across the web, but is it really the case? It doesn't answer the question of these cheaters with over 5k kills from day one, with names like "ReportsDontWork"

I don't feel like my EAC reports have made a difference, and I didn't get a response once; even when I asked for one.

new clips with proof: removed 

If it's allowed by EA and Toggled to their mouse binding, easiest thing to do, very tough to catch. You have to catch the difference in their gameplay or if they have horrible gamesense and still land every single shot to notice.

As a reminder, if you use aimlock, you have 0 kills, no stats. Your program aims for you.

https://bit.ly/2WPtgeB

"Such blatant usage of wall-hacks and aimbots remains unpunished as-of-yet, however, though it is against Twitch's terms of use to use cheats while streaming. It's quite surprising that they've managed to be so obvious about cheating for so long, but what can you do."

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