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- X-Sunslayer-X1 year agoSeasoned Ace@YSTNColonello you don't. DICE/EA don't want it
- @YSTNColonello Upload the videos to a site like youtube - I recommend using a private link. Then when you report the cheater in game or in the EA App provide that link in the report.
- OskooI_0071 year agoLegend
The private link is a good idea. That way you can see if anyone actually watches the video. 😉
I'm not too too tech savvy. But, I don't think video proof is needed for cheating. All you have to do is report and it's possible a manuel look into the accused player is good enough. Sometimes cheating players can bypass the EA anti cheat.
- sk1lld1 year agoLegend
I thought they said they do not look at video's that they had their own tools. I can't find the quote but remember it well.
Edit: I couldn't find the quote, it may have been on the old forums. It was in response to people claiming their videos provided were never viewed.
- OskooI_0071 year agoLegend@sk1lld I've seen forum members report their video evidence has zero views.
- IcylastEve1 year agoNew Scout
@D-Man3847but we know this doesn't work, time and time again people have informed EA of blatant abusers, 200-300 kills per round, 95% headshot ratio's, and they still play today???
- @YSTNColonello
Why waste your time. Cheaters -- sadly -- won't get banned. I reported 2 cheaters with clear proof and they are still around playing the game 2 months after the initial report (reported them multiple times).
You COULD of course upload it to Youtube, make it unlisted and sent the link along with the report. But if even clear evidence in the form of stats are not enough, a video won't help either. Just accept that there are cheaters, if they are in you match, leave and join another one. That is currently the only way.