@ragnarok013 wrote:
It's DICE job to evaluate the player reports and analyze the data; it's not the player's job to evaluate if someone is a cheater. In the years I've moderated Battlefield forums it's become readily apparent that players always think the guy they reported is a hacker and if he's not banned that DICE isn't doing their job.Your post illustrates that phenomenon perfectly. You can already submit video evidence via Shadowplay or Xbox DVR captures to bolster your player report. You won't however even with video evidence be told the results of your report.
I'm not interested in how accurately the enemy shoots or how often the same one kills me. My suspicion is the fact that the enemy knows my location. BF2042 has a large number of textures in the form of bushes, smoke and all sorts of trash. Such moments as on the Manifesto map from five corners between containers, the enemy on the move runs in and shoots straight at you. If they shoot in the smoke or in the bushes, you have not yet had time to stick your head out, and leaden rain is already flying at you. Doesn't it surprise you how this happens, is it really such an instant reaction of the players who should see an insignificant pixel in all this riot of colors and textures.
And how do you think it can be shown? That's right, no way. DICE will figure it out.