Why doesn't EA fight even simple macro cheats?
In Japan, even small elementary school students can easily get cheat tools for a few dollars, or make their own and play by ignoring the rules.
A google search for "Apex cheat" and just two words will bring up many sellers.
Some children publish their tricks on Twitter and messaging tools. Some people (some of them are former competitors) earn money by selling tools without hiding it on social media.
If you look at the trick, you can easily make it in a few minutes with free software such as [Removed - Admin.]
Moreover, AntiCheatTool did not respond even to such a thing
It's obviously strange just to alternate between PAD input and keyboard input, but why is the anti-cheat not responding even with this?
I watch videos of competitive players, but it seems that most of the Predator Masterclass are tool users. Is this a fair competitive game? As a result, competitive players' ranked match videos are no longer exciting, and comments are full of disappointment.
EA also did not move to solve it, citing it as a reason for the disabled and the weak.
In this case, it would be better to have Apex released separately for the disabled, the general public, and the athletes.
Personally, the current aim assist strength feels like a cheat.
Only top players who can move inhumanly can play Apex fairly with a gamepad on this aim assist setting.
I have a problem with my body and can't use PAD well, but it's sad that EA doesn't care about it.
I hope EA and Respawn improve Apex in the direction that everyone wants.
This uses Google Translate. There may be mistakes in English.