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- @Miguel_3123138 I’d say play with everyone once if you like (unlikely to get banned on first ‘cheat’) and if you feel something is off or no connection with a person, just don’t play with them anymore
@Koochi-Q this is a concern to me as I wouldn't spot a cheater as I'm too focused on my own play and don't really know what to look for. Had a player this evening with 12 kills and imo they were just tactically alert. It was as win, I got 1 kill but did loads of damage with the Spitfire covering fire as per. The other member scored 4 kills. I noticed nothing unusual, we just kept running....
- @Miguel_3123138 I think you just made me not want to join a club or maybe just a console one where people can verify they don't cheat but how do they do that.
- @OldTreeCreeper Hey that's same as me, never accused anyone of cheating on console games even though everyone goes on about chronas max and rapidfire controller I've never thought got cheated and just go again.
@CAGOA34 it brings into question the general accepting of an invitation from anyone you don't know, to join their party, and conversely inviting an unknown to your party or a friend allowing a 3rd member you don't know to join your party.
Can't see any way of proving to respawn or epic that you had no intent of cheating, if the unknown invitee/inviter/joiner is a cheater.
I'm almost afraid to accept an invite or give one. This is getting a bit complex for me, much as I would like to have a few regular squaddies. I wonder what reassurances Respawn or epic can give us in this regard with their new idea of clubs?
Maby some sort of voluntary anti cheat software downloaded before applying for membership of a club???
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