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- supRemeKimel29 days agoSeasoned Rookie
Ea/ Dice/ battlefield studios purposely don't ban by IP adress to make more money off cheaters. They want cheaters to get caught and buy new accounts over and over again. Do not support these greedy **bleep**. Its been the same since battlefield 1942.. Last battlefield i ever play.
- ElliotLH29 days agoHero+
Threads merged.
- tomobatyo29 days agoNew Scout
Most of the people have dynamic IP by now it means nothing. I don't think cheaters get caught at all. I reported hundreds of cheaters not a single email received that they took action against them.
Cheating is an issue in every game I just don't understand why players ignore them and defend them. Literally calling out cheaters every round and people defend them saying they are not cheaters and I'm just bad. Lmao. Get agrip. The game is teeming from cheaters. This will never change. The way the server communicates the data to the client (your pc) is the same for 20+ years for every game and it pretty much won't be any different in the near future. The hack can just extract the data from the memory and print it to the screen. As long as they figure out a way to fix this hacking will always be an issue.
What you can do is not buy online shooters. I might not buy any more online shooters anymore. There is zero point playing against cheaters. It is done. They won. They ruined yet another game.
- MaximusKim8929 days agoRising Vanguard
As you stated, IP bans are virtually useless. I've been reporting players that I think have cheated and have gotten emails back. I haven't come across a single player that defends cheaters. It wouldn't be unlikely that the people telling you your bad would be in the party of the person potentially cheating though.