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Cru3lr4Ge
Rising Rookie
5 days ago

Undetected cheats, livestreams, no bans – what’s going on with Battlefield 6?

Does your anti-cheat even work?

I understand there may be strategic reasons not to discuss detection details publicly, but your anti-cheat team really needs to step up.

The sheer number of freely available cheats for Battlefield 6 is appalling — especially since many are currently listed as undetected. Some YouTubers even stream their gameplay while openly showcasing and promoting these cheats, apparently without consequences. Given the lack of visible enforcement or response, it’s becoming reasonable to suspect the anti-cheat isn’t working as intended.

If it is working, please support that claim with published KPIs (detections, bans, appeals handled) — or, my personal favorite, consider publishing a global in-game ban log or notification whenever large-scale enforcement actions are taken. 

That kind of transparency would do a lot to rebuild confidence.

One could dismiss my perception (and that of many others) as paranoia, but the sheer amount of suspicion alone should give pause. What are your plans?

When can we actually expect the fair play you’ve been promising?

I sincerely hope your anti-cheat system is still in its learning phase — because if this is supposed to be the finished watchdog system, it’s difficult to see how the game’s long-term reputation can survive. If any EA / DICE employee wants to comment on this — publicly or via private message — please do so.

We’ve now reached a point where I report several people in every single match who don’t even bother to hide their cheating — some even brag about it in chat.

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  • Ty_Ger07's avatar
    Ty_Ger07
    Seasoned Traveler
    3 days ago

    Parroting what others said above about secure boot and arms race and all of that, consoles have solved this problem by controlling their environment, cryptographically signing everything with unknown keys, and preventing custom software for the vast majority of users.  If secure boot can't solve it, an arms race becomes tiresome, and a PC is too general purpose to be locked down to the degree necessary to mimic the solution consoles have, I wonder if a custom OS mode would ever be considered.  Windows Store kind of solves these sort of problems, but everyone hates it.  What if Microsoft came out with a Store mode that you could boot into, where everything non-store was impossible to execute, and game developers miraculously used it and gamers miraculously accepted it.

    Just thinking...

  • RedComet8988's avatar
    RedComet8988
    Seasoned Novice
    3 days ago

    of course cheating will continue to exist, if you understand the dev charges $10-20 monthly subscription fees just for providing the programs. But DICE couldn’t even hotfix critical bugs like ifv mr missiles and hammering drones fast, what do you expect. 

  • Cru3lr4Ge's avatar
    Cru3lr4Ge
    Rising Rookie
    2 days ago

    I didn’t look for cheats because I wanted to use them — I was simply trying to confirm whether the cheating problem people keep mentioning is actually real.

    Turns out, it sadly is. I did the research so you don’t have to — literally a 30-second search on YouTube, and here’s a snapshot (names blurred for privacy) from a video uploaded yesterday. You can clearly see ESP outlines around players through walls.

    I’m not falling for clickbait — this stuff is current and public. That’s exactly what makes it so frustrating: if I can find it in half a minute, how is the anti-cheat team missing it? @Moderator, if this is too less blurred just let me know.

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