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MjNaise's avatar
7 years ago

Reddit: Respawn finally says something about cheater

To all the people that claim there are no cheaters:

On Reddit respawn just said they already banned 355.000 cheaters on PC.

That's a ridiculous high amount since this game is only some weeks old..... But finally devs approve that we all, who said there are a lot of cheaters, where actually right.

A big "thank you, to the devs finally taking a stance.... But you should post it here too, not only on reddit

10 Replies

  • That's 355,000 on PC.   

    Add in PS4, and Xbox, and I bet you it's nearer 500,000. 

    Thus confirming the people who claim there are no cheat users, most likely are trying to smokescreen their path. 

  • MjNaise's avatar
    MjNaise
    7 years ago
    That's more than 1% of the pc playerbase cheating... So there are high chances you have atleast 1 in every single match (depending on region and daytime, though)
  • I'm still getting at least 2 cheater squad every game in Hong Kong and at least 1 in Singapore server EVERY game. 🙂
  • This was also stated in the forums for once in the News section. 


    @MjNaise wrote:

    On Reddit respawn just said they already banned 355.000 cheaters on PC.

    But you should post it here too, not only on reddit


    But after looking closer, looks like they posted the update 11hrs ago on Reddit, and only 4hrs ago on the forums. So sad to see Respawn post to Reddit before posting on the official forums yet again. Whats so hard about pushing out info at the same time in all locations?

  • ThatFawkzi's avatar
    ThatFawkzi
    Rising Ace
    7 years ago

    @sshamm87 wrote:

    This was also stated in the forums for once in the News section. 


    @MjNaise wrote:

    On Reddit respawn just said they already banned 355.000 cheaters on PC.

    But you should post it here too, not only on reddit


    But after looking closer, looks like they posted the update 11hrs ago on Reddit, and only 4hrs ago on the forums. So sad to see Respawn post to Reddit before posting on the official forums yet again. Whats so hard about pushing out info at the same time in all locations?


    Video game news outlets and the majority of many playerbases generally keep an eye on reddit rather than official forums and websites. Those who use here are actually the minority rather than the majority. They will post updates first to whatever will get it the most exposure which is reddit in this case. As for why they don't get posted at the same time? Honestly I have no idea.

  • sshamm87's avatar
    sshamm87
    7 years ago

    @ThatFawkzi wrote:

    Video game news outlets and the majority of many playerbases generally keep an eye on reddit rather than official forums and websites. Those who use here are actually the minority rather than the majority. They will post updates first to whatever will get it the most exposure which is reddit in this case. As for why they don't get posted at the same time? Honestly I have no idea.


    If you care about the place more concentrated user are for a specific game, then having the patch notes in the launcher would still be a better option over Reddit. That is not why I'm calling them out here. We are talking about posting official game info on a Non-Third party site in a timely manner. Copy and Paste is pretty standard. The normal logic to disseminating information would be: Official forums and website first, third party sites second, or both at the same time. How can someone cross check information to be accurate when found on third party sites, when it is not listed on official sites? 

  • AWOL_312's avatar
    AWOL_312
    Seasoned Ace
    7 years ago

    @Jungle-Beard wrote:

    That's 355,000 on PC.   

    Add in PS4, and Xbox, and I bet you it's nearer 500,000. 


    Consoles, really? 

  • Well played to EAC and thank you to them for doing such a great job. :eahigh_file: