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Yeah, it's gotten really bad now that the COD cheaters gave up on COD and moved over. To me, it seems that "most" cheaters I run across have multiple personas. I wonder if they use that to get around the anti-cheat software. They have 3 personas, one is full on cheats, second one is slight aim assist and spot, and the third is normal. That way they don't draw a lot of attention.
When I report someone, I check and point it out to EA. I really think they need to ditch the multiple personas in BF.
- wqk4722 days agoNew Traveler
When you're playing a battle royale game and only a dozen or so players are left, it basically becomes a free-for-all between cheaters—it's all about who has the best cheat codes. Slight wallhacks are no match for aimbots with wallhacks, and aimbots can't beat those with wallhacks that ignore walls. Normal players have absolutely no chance of survival in this environment. Also, if you come to the Asian region, you'll see the chat flooded with Chinese cheat websites. I don't understand why the official team doesn't see this horrific phenomenon. Regarding your mention of multiple accounts, this is completely unnecessary for cheaters. After all, battle royale mode is free to play; if one account gets banned, they can simply register a new account on any platform. Of course, what you're describing might be players who pay for the standard edition of the game to cheat—that's infuriating, but there's nothing we can do about it.