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Of course there are cheaters. People are developing a commerical product and its making them a ton of money. That doesn't happen if no one is using them. There is plenty of gaslighting. Rage hackers have never been the problem. Its the careful cheaters that gain the advantage. DICE removed spectator mode, scoreboard, all chat, etc. because they just don't want people discussing it. They believe that discussion of the the problem is bad for the brand and promotes more of it.
Just look at the Activision lawsuit against Engine Owning. They even state in the suit that "Among the customers of the Cheating Software are high-profile streamers of the COD Games who reside in the United States."
You can bet that if high-profile streamers are willing to risk cheating (btw, the cheat software cleans the stream so you can't see the overlay), that Joe Sixpack is willing to do the same. Just because someone is very good at the game, doesn't meant they don't augment those skills with software. Insiders know the truth. I just hope someone eventually goes on record and exposes it.
Im not going to name any names.
But here are some videos of some guys playing bf2042, just having a great time; no accusations or anything just chilling.
Nothing going on other than pure gameplay, and real footage of the OCE community enjoying the game.
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CM edit this post if it "breaches". Everyone feel free to ask for a DM of the videos if they are removed.
- OskooI_0073 years agoLegend
There was a streamer in Battlefield 1 who took donations from his audience and used the donation money to pay for his cheat subscription services. Any leftover donation money was used to buy alcohol.
That's the way to do it! Get your audience to fund the whole operation.