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I dont keep track of cheaters, but that is a good idea to have the option to view history of reported cheater. They could then be tracked like a trouble ticket, by the community.
@dimnotionThe problem with that and why naming and shaming on the forum is forbidden is because half the time the community clearly can’t distinguish who’s a cheater and who’s not. Half the time people report cheats because they can’t fathom how a player can have a high k/d in a match as an example. They report players on baseless assumptions and all this could be doing is slandering a genuine players name.
- 3 years ago
@I_DYN4MO_I wrote:@dimnotionThe problem with that and why naming and shaming on the forum is forbidden is because half the time the community clearly can’t distinguish who’s a cheater and who’s not. Half the time people report cheats because they can’t fathom how a player can have a high k/d in a match as an example. They report players on baseless assumptions and all this could be doing is slandering a genuine players name.
It's more like 80% of the time
- 3 years ago@I_DYN4MO_I Yep because not naming and shaming has worked so well lol!
- dimnotion3 years agoNew Rookie
Hahaha, “can’t fathom”. People are disabling other players, people are not taking damage, people are seeing threw walls, people have aimbots.
To think those are skills is hilarious. Giving this an Acronym or a witty punchline, (“ naming and shaming“) Is supporting cheating.
So all i am saying is, that if EA supports this, just tell us. So real gamers, can play with real gamers elsewhere.
This is like an episode of Mythic Quest, cheaters need their own servers.
Or let everyone cheat. make everyone have aim bots and unlimited health, let me disable your shoot button when i walk up to you. 😂
- I_DYN4MO_I3 years agoSeasoned Ace
@dimnotionI hate cheaters just as much as you do believe me. They ruin the experience for everyone and if found guilty they should be hardware banned.
EA in no way support cheaters. They could and maybe should have more hurdles in place to limit cheaters as much as possible but that's another discussion.
My point still stands though buddy. You cannot slander genuine players that do not cheat. They should be investigated first.
I'm not just talking about your post when I say "players can't fathom who is cheating and who is not". I'm talking about countless posts I've seen here on the forum (with their so called video evidence) that shows no evidence of a cheat whatsoever.
"People are disabling other players" could just be down to a simple bug like the current ADS bug as an example of many.
"People are not taking damage" could be server/netcode issues.
"People are seeing through walls" could be Paik or the countless other position revealing gadgets or the simple spot feature in game.
My advice would be to post a video so we can have a look without any accusation placed (not that you did accuse anyone). All you have to do is ask "what's happening in this video" and it will not be taken down for naming and shaming and we can all have a look.Here's an example of how broken season 2 is right now. (see 1:58) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIx8vip6t3A&ab_channel=Enders
- OskooI_0073 years agoSeasoned Ace
@I_DYN4MO_I wrote:Here's an example of how broken season 2 is right now. (see 1:58) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIx8vip6t3A&ab_channel=Enders
That Enders video is hilarious! Especially the clip where Rao's back is facing Enders and he still kills Enders. But Enders takes damage from behind... so many bugs and desync issues in this game a year after launch.
I'm extremely worried about the next Battlefield game. 2042 still has major game breaking bugs a year after launch and I'm pretty sure the next Battlefield will use the exact same engine build as 2042.
In fact, I'm pretty sure EA's strategy with 2042 has been trying to fix bugs in 2042 in preparation for the next Battlefield game. The next Battlefield game will need to run on this same engine, so that's why EA is having DICE focus on fixing 2042 bugs.
The scary part is the bug fixes haven't been going well and there's still a bunch of game breaking bugs in the game 9 months after launch. I believe this is a strong indication of what we can expect in the next Battlefield game.
The netcode will probably still suffer massive desync issues, as shown in Ender's video with Rao. Controller inputs show signs of desync issues resulting in stuttering weapon fire, as shown in Ender's video.
Honestly, the 2042 engine upgrade has to be one of the most botched engine upgrades in the history of video games, and we're stuck with this failed engine upgrade for the next Battlefield game too.
I guess this is what happens when EA tries to save labor costs by letting all of their seasoned developers go and replacing them with college grads fresh out of school.
- DaveTheBrave_USA3 years agoSeasoned Ace
@I_DYN4MO_I wrote:@dimnotionThe problem with that and why naming and shaming on the forum is forbidden is because half the time the community clearly can’t distinguish who’s a cheater and who’s not. Half the time people report cheats because they can’t fathom how a player can have a high k/d in a match as an example. They report players on baseless assumptions and all this could be doing is slandering a genuine players name.
It's hard to tell a cheater in this game and I often check when I get binged by the same guy more than twice but I look for a low XP level, and an extremely high and escalating K/D ratio. You can pretty much tell but I have never seen that of any player in this version of Battlefield. I'm not saying it doesn't happen. It's possible and it should be squashed when it does.
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