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To me this is more proof that you guys are blowing it way out of proportion when you hear them all talk about how this is the first hacker they have seen and they play what 8 hrs a day but then on forums people say that the top 3 there is always at least one hacker yeah you guys need to stop crying and realize it is very rare
@neillkorey wrote:To me this is more proof that you guys are blowing it way out of proportion when you hear them all talk about how this is the first hacker they have seen and they play what 8 hrs a day but then on forums people say that the top 3 there is always at least one hacker yeah you guys need to stop crying and realize it is very rare
Why do you keep defending the lack of action from EA. It doesn't really matter how many there are, the point is they are there. Its the same as saying hey its only one serial killer, who cares, its not that bad cause he didn't kill me. . .
- 7 years agoEA removed my link to the YouTube video which made this post make sense. They said I was in violation of "Naming and Shaming" policies. To be clear, I'm not mad at EA for this, I just think there was a misunderstanding.
The video was not of someone cheating and I was not trying to call anyone specific out for cheating. It was a video of the streamer Diegosaurs spectating a cheater after his entire squad was wiped. My only point was that cheating is definitely happening and seems to potentially be on the rise.
I have replied to the warning I got from EA to seek clarification on this. I certainly hope it's not true you cannot even link to videos with cheaters in them regardless of in what capacity or context. I don't think hacking or cheating should be protected above and beyond like that.- 7 years ago
@Phantasm_7 wrote:
EA removed my link to the YouTube video which made this post make sense. They said I was in violation of "Naming and Shaming" policies. To be clear, I'm not mad at EA for this, I just think there was a misunderstanding.
The video was not of someone cheating and I was not trying to call anyone specific out for cheating. It was a video of the streamer Diegosaurs spectating a cheater after his entire squad was wiped. My only point was that cheating is definitely happening and seems to potentially be on the rise.
I have replied to the warning I got from EA to seek clarification on this. I certainly hope it's not true you cannot even link to videos with cheaters in them regardless of in what capacity or context. I don't think hacking or cheating should be protected above and beyond like that.you can´t because of severall reasons:
1. the name is usually visible of the cheater
2. EA tries to hide it as good as possible... hence why there is no statement on that topic right now, only some celebrations of 50M accounts (even a lot of cheaters created severall ones... one cheat streamer for example has already 17 accounts)
- EA_Blueberry7 years ago
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@MjNaise wrote:
@Phantasm_7 wrote:
EA removed my link to the YouTube video which made this post make sense. They said I was in violation of "Naming and Shaming" policies. To be clear, I'm not mad at EA for this, I just think there was a misunderstanding.
The video was not of someone cheating and I was not trying to call anyone specific out for cheating. It was a video of the streamer Diegosaurs spectating a cheater after his entire squad was wiped. My only point was that cheating is definitely happening and seems to potentially be on the rise.
I have replied to the warning I got from EA to seek clarification on this. I certainly hope it's not true you cannot even link to videos with cheaters in them regardless of in what capacity or context. I don't think hacking or cheating should be protected above and beyond like that.you can´t because of severall reasons:
1. the name is usually visible of the cheater
2. EA tries to hide it as good as possible... hence why there is no statement on that topic right now, only some celebrations of 50M accounts (even a lot of cheaters created severall ones... one cheat streamer for example has already 17 accounts)
@MjNaise You can find the latest announcement around cheating from the Respawn team below from a check in they had a few weeks back. We're all gamers over here too and hate coming across cheats/hacks in all the games we play. It's frustrating and not fun. The team is committed to taking action on this topic.
CHEATERS
As of today over 16,000 cheaters have been identified and banned from the game. Cheaters suck. If you run into one, please try and capture the evidence and let us know here: https://www.easy.ac/en-us/support/apexlegends/contact/report/
Even if you don’t get proof, get their ID and flag it and we can investigate the account. We have heard your feedback about a report feature in the game. I’ll just say that’s a very good idea 🙂
Source: https://answers.ea.com/t5/General-Discussion/2-15-2019-An-Update-From-Respawn/m-p/7499686#M3821
- 7 years ago
Lol doing nothing they have already banned people I just think it’s funny on this forum people act like they haven’t played pubg or fortnite which have had hackers for over a year but you guys think ea can fix hackers in a month just makes me laugh
hackers will be in every game that will ever be on pc it is just the way it is if you play on pc it is a part of it
- 7 years ago
@Kreahke wrote:
@neillkorey wrote:To me this is more proof that you guys are blowing it way out of proportion when you hear them all talk about how this is the first hacker they have seen and they play what 8 hrs a day but then on forums people say that the top 3 there is always at least one hacker yeah you guys need to stop crying and realize it is very rare
Why do you keep defending the lack of action from EA. It doesn't really matter how many there are, the point is they are there. Its the same as saying hey its only one serial killer, who cares, its not that bad cause he didn't kill me. . .
You guys seem to forget this is PC gaming...EVERY single game has hackers. Nothing to do with EA/Blizzard/Valve any other gaming company on this planet. MMO's = hackers. Shooters = hackers. ANY GAME ON PC = hackers. It's part of what it is. They find a way to stop them, then they find another way around. Why you ask? Cause it's profitable, they sell the Apex hacks which is why it's not so widespread. Now all they have to do to put a huge damper on this is HWID bans but theres a multitude of reasons why almost no one implements this. Also HWID aren't completely fool proof there are still ways to bypass even those without buying new hardware. All they can do is continue to combat them best they can and that's it. This may sound all negative and bleh, but as a PC gamer since I was like 6 (now 28) this is just absolutely normal and expected. I expect them to take care of them fast and add a report feature to make submitting them in much easier and less hassle but other than that, they'll always be here and in every other game. Even LoL has script users it's unavoidable in any game. Even on console but consoles require modification which makes it SUPER rare comparatively but console FPS games IMO are horrid when your used to PC gaming.
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