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RUASHIIN's avatar
RUASHIIN
Seasoned Novice
7 hours ago

Poor and ineffective anti cheating measures

Your anti cheating measures are nothing short of a joke.

Long distance, then 4 headshots.He jumped up and had three headshots.Lying in the corner without a laser, he came in and shot me.Despite being separated by several layers of smoke, he accurately killed me.

This is not rare, but can be seen in almost every game.If you click on their Steam interface, they either have a ban record or VAC, or they are private.I don't think all clean players would hide their Steam information.

Moreover, after each big update,They turn to become noobs and the pressure of playing at the same time has also decreased significantly because I won't be hit by bullets from somewhere unknown.However,several hours later, their power has returned.

What the hell are you guys doing?EA and Dice! What other purpose does your Javelin anti cheat have besides loading before starting the game?

To be honest, all Battlefield are good games, and your inaction has destroyed them. I have seen cheaters in BF4, BF1, BF5, BF2042,and now the BF6.I hope that if those who are reported have a history of being banned from Steam, they will be banned for seven days without any reason, after all, they have a criminal record.I sincerely hope that your anti cheating efforts can reach a new level instead of relying mainly on players reporting on their own.

6 Replies

  • trw1987's avatar
    trw1987
    Rising Adventurer
    7 hours ago

    I think it's less Dice and Javelin and more the script and cheat creators are adapting and finding ways around it.   Now the ball is in Dice/Javelin's court to adapt to them.   Despite the influx of blatant cheating, BF still isn't in as horrible a shape as CoD7 is already.   Their anti-cheat is merely window-dressing and nothing more.

  • Constant hackers in redsec. 

    To the point where there is almost no point in playing. Over the last week, I went from barely seeing one... to seeing one to 5 every single run. 

  • Osc_Binary's avatar
    Osc_Binary
    Seasoned Rookie
    6 hours ago

    This is why we need private servers and admin rights on them. You know where I never had an issue with cheaters, when my clan administrated our own servers in older BF titles. Well, that wasn't 100% true, sometimes cheaters would join and an admin would not be on right away; but it gave the players the ability to police their own communities and keep cheaters out.

  • trw1987's avatar
    trw1987
    Rising Adventurer
    5 hours ago

    FTP modes are always breeding grounds- and testing grounds- for cheaters.   They'll often use those modes to see what will and won't be caught before moving into the main modes.   Conquest, for example, is getting worse every day

  • For starters the penalties for getting caught cheating are a joke. 

    IF EA was serious about stopping cheaters,  EA would ban them from ALL EA GAMES. If they’re cheating in one game, they’re cheating in other games too. 

    And not just that. Ban their Console ID’s, PC hardware, and all associated credit cards from ALL CURRENT AND FUTURE EA GAMES as well. Sure if cheaters want to buy a new console or new PC hardware and redo their credit cards every time they are  caught cheating, they can.  But that’s at least a day or two without this particular piece of trash ruining everyone’s experience. 

  • Daniel880427's avatar
    Daniel880427
    Seasoned Newcomer
    2 hours ago

    The thing is, you're insulting me unnecessarily! One, I played CoD when you were just a thought! Two, I'd like to point out that you're not on the punk side! So I'll report you immediately if you insult me!! I won't, I won't sink as low as you! Three, you can criticize both games, but in my humble opinion, the current Bf 6 will win anyway! Why? When the 2nd beta started, only 68 people played CoD and 680 people played Bf6! Last but not least, I'LL REALLY REPORT YOU IF YOU DARE TO INSULT ME! :(
    END IT OR STOP!