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- I see this crap every game on asia servers. Bunch of morons don't know what there doing with aimbots. Watch the admins ban you for posting this EA protects hackers haha.
@r00tdownX wrote:
I see this crap every game on asia servers. Bunch of morons don't know what there doing with aimbots. Watch the admins ban you for posting this EA protects hackers haha.@r00tdownXNobody is "protecting hackers". The name and shame rule keeps the forums in order otherwise people would be doing that all day. Plus people would be falsely accused etc.
- FaZaaa_826 years agoNew Ace
With proof its not naming and shaming.
they can be banned instantly instead of not getting banned at all as i have proved with eac not taking the reports system seriously these cheaters are playing day in day out and they have been reported 10000's of times.
@FaZaaa_82 wrote:With proof its not naming and shaming.
they can be banned instantly instead of not getting banned at all as i have proved with eac not taking the reports system seriously these cheaters are playing day in day out and they have been reported 10000's of times.
But that's just not true. Respawn have specifically said that the reports have helped to catch cheats who may not necessarily have even been detected if they hadn't received the reports.
"The recently added in-game reporting tool has had a big impact on discovering new cheats, including previously undetectable cheats that are now being found automatically via EAC"
Plus there has been a huge amount of bans. Which is evidence that the anti-cheat is working.
Everyone on PC shares the same frustrations with cheating and you can hardly blame someone from being angry sometimes about it.
But the rules are there for a reason - to keep the forums a place for everyone.
Just send any reports along with evidence to EAC as nobody can do anything about them on the forums.
- FaZaaa_826 years agoNew Ace
The easy way is ban is inhuman mouse movements and chances of hitting these headshots one after another for a full game.
Make bans on statistics is the way forward.
Ok when people have video evidence of people hacking its called shaming? When a athlete gets caught using steroids we shouldn't say who it was? Well we had 3 athletes at the Olympics test positive for steroids but were not gonna name who is it is as we don't want to shame their gold medals.
Its not like these people are using their real names. I'm sure that TTVBTVOMEGALOLZ really cares about what were saying.
Your just protecting EA best interest in not having a huge archive on these forums of how many people are cheating in this game as it reflects badly on them.Agreed. Games' already long dead from cheaters. I guess it will just continue.
@r00tdownX wrote:Ok when people have video evidence of people hacking its called shaming? When a athlete gets caught using steroids we shouldn't say who it was? Well we had 3 athletes at the Olympics test positive for steroids but were not gonna name who is it is as we don't want to shame their gold medals.
Its not like these people are using their real names. I'm sure that TTVBTVOMEGALOLZ really cares about what were saying.
Your just protecting EA best interest in not having a huge archive on these forums of how many people are cheating in this game as it reflects badly on them.It's name and shaming when you post those videos on the forums because nobody on the forums can do anything with the video. Therefore the only purpose of posting the video on the forum is to name and shame the player in the video. Which is against the rules as already explained.
It's funny because the hackers don't even care about being named or shamed. Heck, plenty of them stream their gameplay on YT or cheat even harder when they notice a bunch of spectators in-game. I don't think guys with names like "YesihackXD, Cheating4Fun, and a1mb0tFTW" really care lmao.
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