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RaginSam
Seasoned Ace
2 months ago

Dice, so you just gave up on 2042 now?

After the sale, there's been an influx of cheaters. The servers are noticeably worse. And yet, you're still asking for money through micro transactions? For a game that isn't going to be active after BF6 releases in a month. 

There's so many obvious cheats, and if you can't detect them, or can't be bothered to do anything about it, that speaks volumes. No chance BF6 will be better either. All the "new" methods being applied to BF6, like Secure Boot are only there to keep legit people legit, or dumb cheaters that use free rage hacks. 

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  • SpoolaZ's avatar
    SpoolaZ
    Seasoned Ace
    2 months ago

    At this point anti-cheat systems have basically turned into marketing tools. It’s all about finding a balance the majority of players can tolerate – not stopping cheating outright. The goal is just to make sure cheaters don’t ruin the game to the point where people quit and revenue starts dropping. So they clamp down on the most disruptive cases, but those who cheat in a “controlled” way are often left alone.

    We’ve now reached a stage where cheating is so widespread that honest players are becoming the minority. And you can see the shift on forums too: fewer threads discussing cheaters, but more and more threads where people claim they’ve been falsely banned.

  • RaginSam's avatar
    RaginSam
    Seasoned Ace
    2 months ago

    Well put. I can't think of anything else to add to that. It's exactly where we are at in the FPS space currently, and it sucks. 

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