Disappointed with Devs and their disregard for cheaters.
Seems like a bold statement after reading article after article about how BF6 dev team is combating cheaters. On Thanksgiving day, I used the official BF6 discord to allocate 3 other teammates to play REDSEC quads. Everything seemed okay, one of our teammates was off doing his own thing and wiping team after team (awesome, right?) well no... After my death I started spectating him and realized he was autolocking onto peoples' heads, and had the ability to see through walls. I told my team to report him, they all did. I aggressively tried to use all available channels to get him kicked out of the BF6 discord. While this only worked because he was caught using foul language towards other members in a chat log. He instantly made a new discord profile and rejoined. (I understand EA has no jurisdiction in a Discord server) I spent hours messaging every player he was in a 4/4 lobby with and advised them to report him. Most people said "I don't care as long as he's cheating on my team" This player must have been reported over 250 times in the past 3 weeks and he is still going strong. The evidence against this person is outstanding yet he continues to do it. I reported him in game and through the website and all I got was a generic message saying he's been reported already.
A few days later a YouTuber was in a match with him as well and happened to capture him hacking and recorded it.
This is the video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4aOF7KnBLkk
My question is how long does it take, and how many reports need to be made for any action to be taken? I think anyone with a 10+ k/d in REDSEC should be on the radar. Is there any word from any EA employee that can justify this man not being banned after a month of hacking? What else can a player do to up channel these players?