hardware ban is the solution
I saw what Javelin said the other day, showing the graph of the increase in people cheating in Battlefield.
The FPS industry is being severely challenged by cheaters and private individuals who sell these programs.
This is done with the help of companies that publish the games, which give streamers and regular players permission or a whitelist to dope their games in the name of profit.
But then these same companies complain if no one plays Battlefield or Warzone, or if they'll have to work even harder to launch their next title, where they have a lot of customers against them.
"He who causes his own misfortune, let him cry over himself" or
"Faber est suae quisque fortunae"
Battlefield has problems that need to be fixed and the EOMM matchmaking filter removed.
These problems keep some players away from the game.
But never like the cheating problem.
The cheating problem has driven people away from Warzone and has done the same for Battlefield.
And EA DICE, instead of staying away from ACTIVISION's policy of exploiting players, has embraced its cause, doing even worse by ruining REDSEC, which died as soon as it was launched, and not even getting past Warzone during COVID.
If I were an EA shareholder today, I would be here asking for people's heads.
Because whoever made these choices is killing a gaming genre that is the pinnacle of gaming and is killing a title that would have brought MANY MORE BILLIONS TO THE COMPANY in the future.
There is a need for change. We must caress our customers and protect them, as is in the company's interest. COMPANY
GIVE CHEATERS HARDWARE BAN all those who inject cheats, scripts, and anyone who uses Cronus DS4 XIM Matrix, all
because only in this way will you gain respect and loyalty.