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@Sprinkah I have reported both content creator's videos to BanHammer along with your forum post. He looks into every case reported to him, so hope he does something about it.
If anyone else has a Twitter account, you can DM him links/videos for swift action.
- 5 years ago
@BaldWraithSimp Nothing will be done about it. One rule for the few and a rule for the rest of us.
Like the OP said it's deeply frustrating because its content creators who perpetuate the issue by creating clickbait content using said exploits.
Admittedly anybody exploiting these things shouldn't expect no repercussions....but then when you see major names in the franchise doing so it's almost like an endorsement to do the same.
A few examples should be made of content creators caught exploiting bugs to nip this in the bud as far as i'm concerned....but i guess I'm not drawing players to apex so what do I know?
- 5 years ago@MandatoryIDtag You can flag the issue to our CMs perhaps. If enough players complain about it, then I guess they will do something about it. Or not. :/
- 5 years ago
@BaldWraithSimp Possibly....I feel like this is more to do with the PR side of apex though.
- hayhor5 years agoHero@MandatoryIDtag They did get one YouTubers channel deleted yesterday.
- 5 years ago
@hayhor Who was it?
- DarthValtrex5 years agoHero (Retired)@MandatoryIDtag Spot on!
Now I'm not trying to justify it, but I think the popular content creators is a really tricky area for EA. Those guys have millions of followers. If they ban them, then the content creator could potentially create a huge backlash for EA. If the content creators tells their minions "Hey this company banned me for this. don't play their game..." Not only that but EA then loses out on their game being broadcast to millions of viewers. It's really hard to describe the promotional value that has. It's advertising for EA, that is not viewed as advertising by the target audience. The subs for those content creators are 100% the target audience. Not only that, but people who have stopped playing Apex see the content creator and think hey that looks fun and get back into it.
Nearly every other form of advertising you have to pay to advertise your product to people who will never be a customer and don't have the potential to be one. Prime example, I send out mass mailers from my business. I can select postal codes but that is about it.
- 5 years ago@BaldWraithSimp Thing is I don't exactly want them banned but it's frustrating how unfair it is... but honestly I hope that no one has to get banned over this, including normal players like me that unknowingly thought it was okay to have a bit of fun with some glitch...
- 5 years ago@Sprinkah I want them banned, not permanent tho. A temporary ban for a week or even a day perhaps, with incremental bans after that. This will keep them in check.
- E9ine_AC5 years agoHero+
Heh to ban for this is zero difference in banning wraiths who used marble skin knowing it could not be head shot. Players using sent knowing pressing r fired it like an assault rifle Gibby domes on crypto drones. Do you know how many players the game would lose even if temporary? This was a oversight by devs it is not the player's faults to be honest. This was a known thing with Gibby bubble it should have been thought out and implemented.
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