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CyberNine's avatar
3 years ago

Cheaters are taking away my interest in playing further

Yesterday, I played a game of Breakthrough and we were doing great with a big advantage before attacking the last two objectives. But then, a cheater on the other team blatantly started using dirty tactics, killing over 120 players. We were so close to winning, but it was really disheartening for us. We just want fair play instead of players ruining the game for everyone. DICE needs to do something and stop letting cheaters make a mockery of the Battlefield. It's really messed up and has made me lose interest in playing further.

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  • @TANGO_TX If they are continuously reported as OP has claimed it makes no sense that EA would not have banned them.
  • I may not be able to describe it in great detail, but the cheater was kicked out of the game around the last five or six minutes, and combined with my teammates and I's experience of over thirty minutes we didn't feel that this was a skilled player. 

  • ATFGunr's avatar
    ATFGunr
    Legend
    3 years ago
    @CyberNine We can’t say there are zero cheaters. I have over 1000 hours (I gotta get a life) and have seen a small handful in North American servers. I understand in other regions on can be worse. I played V, I’ve seen what a hacker can do as V is rampant with them. Maybe not now, but Doce never had an anti cheat in V and it showed. I’ve ghosted them in 3 and 4 as well, and the number is very small. The network code has been so bad, and IMO it’s bad again after the last patch, it’s tough to figure out a hack versus high ping. They need to fix the game first, then we can focus on cheaters. I’ve reported a few, no idea of they were for sure or if Dice took action. It would be great if we could see results from Dice, like “we investigated and determined…” just something so we know they’re checking.
  • SpoolaZ's avatar
    SpoolaZ
    Seasoned Ace
    3 years ago

    The old phrase again, there are cheaters but not here and now. They are always over there, and the more they are heard about, the further away they are. They are also described as so honorable that they always stay away from the latest title, and stick to the old one until a new one comes out. The new thing seems to be the netcode, the weirder things that happen the worse the netcode is at that time, and it also seems to only get worse, strange.

    I think netcode is here to stay and is the new version of, it's not us, it's them over there.

  • Psubond's avatar
    Psubond
    Legend
    3 years ago
    @SpoolaZ so, if the netcode in this game isn't messed up how do you explain getting shot around corners at least once or twice a game when my ping is a stable 13?
  • BF1 and BFV had a lot more obvious cheaters i.e. the ones who stand in one spot with a machine gun and just mow everyone down at spawn. I've seen two of those in 2042. But 2042 has a lot more cheaters who try slipping under the radar. Players (often lower rank, for the most part) who blitz their way up the scoreboard in a short space of time, have KDRs measured in 70 kills to single digit deaths on average per match (sometimes more), and always seem to be looking straight at you no matter what.

    Wallhacking is a major problem, I feel, and people try to write off its prevalence as elements of the game (like Paik or Casper). Except those abilities, even Paik, did not come close to true wallhacking where a player always knows where to find you to execute a perfect ambush. Also, most suspect players don't use characters like Paik or Casper. They mostly run someone like Falck (for the self-healing). I remember a rank 14 was popping every single head with a sniper rifle while standing in the open above C1 on Exposure. Even when multiple people were attacking them, they manage to snap to each one and take their head off before enough damage was dealt (also overriding the scope shake you get when you're hit [or at least what I get when I'm hit]). 

    Saw that player once. Never saw them again despite the small pool of 2042 players at the time making repeated encounters common. Maybe they were the one EA emailed me about successfully taking action against. 

    I also see certain players who appear for a few matches after weeks or months of nothing and they're suddenly dominating. People call out their suspicions, and the player disappears again. One popped up into a server on my team and it was blatantly obvious they were cheating because their kills were miles beyond that of any other player (literally getting tens of kills per minute). They claimed they'd just come back to the game after a long time away (they were a low rank). They had over 120 kills in three separate games and then disappeared, never to reappear again. 

  • SpoolaZ's avatar
    SpoolaZ
    Seasoned Ace
    3 years ago
    I never claimed that netcode or lag can occur, rather that it started to be used as an excuse for everything strange that happens in a game. There should be a point even with a bad netcode, where people get fed up and stop playing, but that point is never reached even though the netcode just gets worse and worse with every update. How much delay is added by all the cheat programs that are running at the same time, it can't be completely free and without impact, either.

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