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Some of the users I’ve mentioned are streamers. I’ve stated that I can share their names here if needed. If I receive approval from the EA administrators, I can either post them publicly or send them privately.
How can you tell if someone is using a Cronus device? For example, if a player is using the AK-24 and fires 20 bullets within a second without any recoil, it's a clear indication of Cronus usage. Or, if you're hiding behind a crate or a barricade at long range and still receive 20 AK-24 headshots in a second, I would strongly suggest that this is due to Cronus usage. Such behavior is not possible through normal human input and should be considered suspicious.
Additionally, some streamers tend to use low-recoil weapons such as the PP-29 or K30 to avoid drawing attention to their use of Cronus. While these weapons already have minimal recoil, if you review their gameplay footage at 0.25x speed, you can clearly see that there is absolutely no vertical movement during continuous fire. This kind of unnatural stability cannot be achieved through skill alone. When analyzed in slow motion—from the very first shot to the end of the firing sequence—it becomes apparent that the recoil pattern is being controlled artificially.
Most of these streamers tend to delete their past broadcasts to avoid being exposed. However, I currently have video recordings of these broadcasts saved from when they were publicly available. In some cases, the videos are still live on their channels, making them accessible for review and verification.
EA has the ability to detect such behavior if proper video evidence is submitted. Whether recoil control is the result of player skill or an external script can be distinguished by EA’s internal detection systems. In my opinion, cheating can often be identified visually. That’s what I believe.
As I mentioned in my previous message, I’ve been playing this game for over three years. EA can verify the number of matches I’ve played through my account. I’ve consistently ranked in the top percentile in certain gameplay categories. However, due to the growing prevalence of this kind of cheating, I genuinely no longer feel motivated to continue playing.
I sincerely hope this issue is taken seriously—not just for myself, but for the integrity of the game and its entire player base.
- RanzigeRidder22 months agoLegend
Something that raises my suspicion is when I see players very active in the in game text chat, producing long sentences in a time that can only be accomplished with a keyboard.
Knowing that MnK are not supported iin BF2042 on PS5, and what kind of a hassle it is to type using the controller, some kind of 3rd party device could be in play. Or they use voice to chat via the controller mic.
- jdmkev4032 months agoNewcomer
full sentences isn't a full proof way of knowing they're cheating...i can hook up my spare keyboard to my ps5 & use it for typing so when the typing in PS5 part comes up you can just start typing on my spare keyboard to talk to others quickly..i do this in Overwatch without overwatch providing MnK support, i dont know if you can use a mouse but a keyboard you can defs use so typing a full sentence quickly doesn't 100% mean they are using MnK for actual gameplay
i really hope though that EA & all developers do more to combat Cronus Zen & Ximmers
- Alethes2 months agoSeasoned Ace
Your frustration is well understood; and your explanation very rational.
Be mindful though and resist the urge of "naming & shaming"—which goes against the rules here.
Reporting in-game is all you/we can do...
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