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I think EA cares about cheating in their games but they're powerless to stop it. The same is true for all game developers.
Currently our best option for a cheat free gaming experience is to play on console with PC crossplay disabled. Unfortunately computer vision AI aimbots are starting to show up in console multiplayer games as well, but I believe anti-cheat measures like Ubisoft's MouseTrap can stop them from working on console.
Even monitor manufacturers are building AI wallhack cheats into gaming monitors now. It's incredibly hard to be a competitive multiplayer gamer anymore. Most gamers probably think they're losing because the other person is better than them, but sadly that's usually not the case.
- VOLBANKER_PC1 year agoSeasoned Ace@OskooI_007 I had to look up computer vision AI aimbots on Google because I’d never heard about it before. Oh man, that’s depressing.
- sk1lld1 year agoLegend
Yeah, it's a mess right now. The Anti cheat is not doing much if anything. Hopefully the add a secondary Anti cheat just to make it harder for the cheats.
- 1 year ago
I would love to just see that they are doing something about these cheaters. It's not just Asia Region. Every other game or so there are aimbotters in there. I keep reporting them but next few days I still see them pop up. Can't people be auto-banned or autokicked something after an x-amount of reports from several people? Or can someone from EA please explain to us what you are doing about these cheaters? Because I get the feeling that we are being ignored.
- Lancelot_du_Lac1 year agoSeasoned Ace@VOLBANKER_PC Watched a Jackfrags video on this. Eeeck! This could literally destroy the online multiplayer game ecosystem, even on Console.
I think the 'cat is out of the bag' on this issue. Expect the problem to get much worse as cheat companies exploit this. Depressing.