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@napalm51 wrote:you are blaming the wrong people! that's what i'm saying.
10% of these hackers/cheaters comes from US, and the company who made the game is from US.
should i say that US is allowing this to happen? come on... even though china is probably 4 times bigger on hacking it's NOT THEIR fault.
it's completely respawn's fault, allowing this game to become a cheating travesti.
wake up
blame the victim type eh?
respawn victim? rly? i think you are a little mistaken...
and don't be such a hypocrite, if there is a thief that the whole world already knows who he is and the police do nothing to catch him, who is to blame? the thief or the police?
we are the victims btw
- 7 years ago
@napalm51 wrote:respawn victim? rly? i think you are a little mistaken...
and don't be such a hypocrite, if there is a thief that the whole world already knows who he is and the police do nothing to catch him, who is to blame? the thief or the police?
we are the victims btw
The whole world already knows who these cheaters are? really? What is respawn actually supposed to do? There are no internet police they could call like a normal business in real life.
I've suggested take the ones they catch to court, verify phones, ban quitters and skill match teams. Other then that this is the wild wild west and they have to be their own police, and its not that easy. Anti cheater technologies are about as practical as virus scanners.
We need an internet police, thats the whole problem. They are the victim of someone defacing their public business, and noone to call to protect it. We live in the barbarian age of the internet.
In the future cheaters will be imprisoned, but thats a long ways off. We still have to at least get Americans and Europeans to treat e-sports with the same respect they treat football lmao...,- 7 years ago
"internet police" i don't know if i laugh or cry 😞
- 7 years ago
@napalm51 wrote:"internet police" i don't know if i laugh or cry 😞
This is the problem. The same ethics and sense of right and wrong in real life don't exist on the internet. Your above comment is an example of this.
Just like Tsutomu Shimomura always has said. The same principles and morals we apply in the physical world should apply in the digital world. IMO, until then nothing will change.
A Lot of people feel just because they can hack the game, or break into someones pc, they are entitled to. They tell themselves they are simply exposing a flaw that the company's at fault for not fixing. This mentality is what is ruining the world right now. Thats like saying just because I can break into your house I should as long as I don't take anything. This is the mentality on the internet. We already have laws preventing this but noone to check or enforce them.
Or in your case, you would feel f I break into your house and rob you. Is it your fault because you did not make your home more secure!! You can never stop crime, but you can lessen it by convincing people it is not right.
And also just like Tsutomu Shimomura has always said, we have had 100s of years to know how secure things in the physical world are, but we don't have enough knowledge to have the same sense of things in the digital world. This is another part of the problem. Not enough education on the matters.I also find it so ironic that EA's forums are so heavily moderated. But nothing is moderated in the games themselves.
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