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sk1lld
2 years agoLegend
Has everyone who reported someone included the time in their report?
Just curious.
2 years ago
@sk1lld
No, I usually send the report to their profile in battlefieldtracker.com, most often pointing out the impossible stats. Lately there seems to be a cheat available that is able to turn hits into headshots. That is what most cheaters seem to use. You can spot those easily. Those are players that are using normal ARs, having an abysmal accuracy (most likely because they are bad players) of say 15% or sometimes even lower and a HS% of 50% or more. If they use a weapon with which they have > say 200 kills, then this is statistically impossible to achieve.
They are so easy to detect by me as a player and also from the stats that it boggles everyone's mind why no script on the side of Dice is able to do the math and auto-ban those players.
Today we had a wallhacker and without a spectator mode it is basically impossible to prove this kind of cheat. We have TeamSpeak and a my clan mates where watching the guy, reporting how he was tracking my movements perfectly through containers, not just looking at the sound of my footsteps (which is what I am doing when tracking 'invisible' enemies and what works pretty well in BF2042). I reported this cheater as well, but I don't expect Dice to ban them as this would require more work on their part.
What I DO expect is to perma-ban cheaters having the stats I mentioned before. There is no doubt that they are cheating, they could be easily detected automatically (as I had written: even the absolutely worst of my students would be able to hack a script that does that automatically within basically no time -- I would not even give such a 'task' as a homework assignment as this would be too easy -- and I honestly cannot think of ANY reason why this is not implemented unless Dice does not want to ban cheaters for whatever reason).
No, I usually send the report to their profile in battlefieldtracker.com, most often pointing out the impossible stats. Lately there seems to be a cheat available that is able to turn hits into headshots. That is what most cheaters seem to use. You can spot those easily. Those are players that are using normal ARs, having an abysmal accuracy (most likely because they are bad players) of say 15% or sometimes even lower and a HS% of 50% or more. If they use a weapon with which they have > say 200 kills, then this is statistically impossible to achieve.
They are so easy to detect by me as a player and also from the stats that it boggles everyone's mind why no script on the side of Dice is able to do the math and auto-ban those players.
Today we had a wallhacker and without a spectator mode it is basically impossible to prove this kind of cheat. We have TeamSpeak and a my clan mates where watching the guy, reporting how he was tracking my movements perfectly through containers, not just looking at the sound of my footsteps (which is what I am doing when tracking 'invisible' enemies and what works pretty well in BF2042). I reported this cheater as well, but I don't expect Dice to ban them as this would require more work on their part.
What I DO expect is to perma-ban cheaters having the stats I mentioned before. There is no doubt that they are cheating, they could be easily detected automatically (as I had written: even the absolutely worst of my students would be able to hack a script that does that automatically within basically no time -- I would not even give such a 'task' as a homework assignment as this would be too easy -- and I honestly cannot think of ANY reason why this is not implemented unless Dice does not want to ban cheaters for whatever reason).