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@NitromethaneAPEA cant monitor nor control streamer content. A lot times the streamer is just speaking out and not using voice coms with party member. There for if no one reports said user then no harm was done as he only said it on stream and not in game coms.
If no rules are being broke inside the game itself then its not a concern of Respawns. Only the streaming platform can and would take action against it if they are breaking the platforms rules in place.
As for twitch going after TOS breakers this is mainly being applied to openly streaming cheaters. Some name filtering as well.
@E9ine_ACyeah I do understand that, but these are examples of streamers using the ingame voice or chat.
- E9ine_AC5 years agoHero+@NitromethaneAP Again though if they are not being reported for it by the user in the party then Respawn cant do anything. Its as if it never happen. Without valid reports then its here say.
- DYSPROssium5 years agoHero (Retired)
Indeed. If you see toxic behaviour in Apex, just use the in-game report tool. The tool is not only for hackers but also threats, racism and toxic behaviour.
- 5 years ago
@E9ine_AC the ingame report for cheating does not even work, do you really think EA would ban a streamer with 10k views If I reported them in game when they breached the TOS?
Since I am seeing that happen on a daily basis, I would assume atleast one reporting them. And EA being EA, "well we will lose our free marketing, pass"
- DYSPROssium5 years agoHero (Retired)
The in-game report tool does work for cheating, even if they are competitive players or streamers. They are simply no exceptions. There is no: oh this person is hacking and is streaming so well guess that's fine.
If you see this happening "on a daily basis", please report it then.
As apparently you encounter cheaters every day, you could easily take the opportunity and record a video, right? Send it to Hideouts on Twitter. He manually bans cheaters.
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