You know what I love more? People trying to get others to open their eyes to the cheating issue and instead getting shut down by the very company it's plaguing.
It's against the rules? Okay. I wonder who made that up and oh golly, I wonder why they did it. Hmm. Threatening to ban honest players, going out of their way to silence our frustration and evidence to the naysayers, the deniers, the apologists but don't even so much as give us some sort of report to keep our minds at ease that something is indeed being done about it?
16k cheaters? 25m players? We're supposed to feel happy about that? That's .06% of the player population. I highly doubt it's that low of a percentage. The equivocal political speech is way too tiresome. Can we get some serious human responses vs. these cookie-cutter "okay now shoo" responses?
If they went after the cheaters the same way they go after people attempting to expose it on the forum we'd have an environment that is a lot more hostile towards cheaters, as it should be. Right now they are basically encouraged and enabled.
From our (or my) perspective it looks like the company is defending the cheaters and is working towards making us (or me) look like sore losers and whiny cry-babies when there really are cheaters and there isn't a non-laughable option for reporting derelict players. You either "deal with it or leave".
They're actively trying to keep people from knowing how infested their game is in order to keep people funneling money to them. Not to mention how this netcode rewards individuals with high latency.
On the other hand, I'm 1 of 25 million so who am I even?