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kregora
2 years agoSeasoned Ace
@ForumUser I only stick with ingame reporting, in the very limited way.
It is DICE responsibility to figure out which are false positives and which are not.
What triggers me is "Weird situation to die in", happens more than once with the same player in a match, and a suspicious K/D.
But I only go ESC - Squad and Players - All Players - pick name, report for cheating/exploiting, do description, send.
If the EAAC is or can be used to verify my claim, doesn't matter to me.
And yes, I know there are circumstances that appear suspicious to yourself, but technically aren't. Like head shooting the sniper with a 6x scope in smoke. When I technically shoot the glint of their scope. Which yes, might be considered "exploiting". But then is shooting at scope glint across the map also "exploiting".
It is DICE responsibility to figure out which are false positives and which are not.
What triggers me is "Weird situation to die in", happens more than once with the same player in a match, and a suspicious K/D.
But I only go ESC - Squad and Players - All Players - pick name, report for cheating/exploiting, do description, send.
If the EAAC is or can be used to verify my claim, doesn't matter to me.
And yes, I know there are circumstances that appear suspicious to yourself, but technically aren't. Like head shooting the sniper with a 6x scope in smoke. When I technically shoot the glint of their scope. Which yes, might be considered "exploiting". But then is shooting at scope glint across the map also "exploiting".
2 years ago
@kregora
I only report cheaters in instances where I am 100% certain that they are cheating. I also submit proof making it easy for any reviewer to immediately check without too much trouble. That is my 'responsibility'.
It is the responsibility of EA/Dice to check those reports and issue permanent bans. This is what basically never happened (not within 2 months -- MONTHS! -- after I filed the reports). That is the reason why I think there must be another way to make sure the reports are ACTUALLY being looked into within less than a week (which I think is already pretty long).
I only report cheaters in instances where I am 100% certain that they are cheating. I also submit proof making it easy for any reviewer to immediately check without too much trouble. That is my 'responsibility'.
It is the responsibility of EA/Dice to check those reports and issue permanent bans. This is what basically never happened (not within 2 months -- MONTHS! -- after I filed the reports). That is the reason why I think there must be another way to make sure the reports are ACTUALLY being looked into within less than a week (which I think is already pretty long).
- kregora2 years agoSeasoned Ace@ForumUser Your experience is, why I stripped my reports to the bare minimum.
In the past I did this the way you do, but I no longer bother.- OskooI_0072 years agoSeasoned Ace
I think the difference is Easy Anti-Cheat did a good job stopping the cheaters so there weren't many reports for DICE to look though.
EA Anticheat doesn't do a good job so now DICE is swamped with reports and can't keep up.
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