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As with any free game it's hard to stop cheaters. They can make a new account and move on if banned. The hardest thing for me is thinking that more people cheat than actually do. It makes a lot of us suspect good players who are actually legit. I just try to play, have fun, and move on if I run into one. I'll report when necessary, but I honestly don't think it does anything. The report feature in game is probably designed to make us feel better about dealing with a cheater. I suspect nothing ever happens beyond that. With how many reports they get there's no way that it can work. I even reported a guy for a racist rants in chat. Even with screen shots of the nastiness submitted in game and through origin the guy was never banned or punished. I ran into him a few days later and he did it again. So moral of the story: We will run into these types of people and we just have to deal with it and move on. EA and Respawn are well aware of the issue and they are continuing to address it the best they can. It's not easy for them to do with millions playing the game. The cheat makers are quite good and they make a ton of money doing so. Cheater are here to stay, at least in the foreseeable future.
- 5 years ago
The average developer is not thinking about how to implement anti-cheat in his code. It's not his job. That's why it's so easy to cheat, man. They've punted to Easy Anti-Cheat ("hey, they're the pros!") which is checking for standard things ("Is Process Monitor running?") not anything special for AL. It's why with EAC it's still infested with cheaters.
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