Why allowing to report cheaters when nothing is done about it?
My experience with reporting in Battlefield 6 has been incredibly frustrating. I've submitted reports against players for obvious cheating—aimbots, instant kills, and being shot through solid map geometry. The typical response is a boilerplate email saying no violation was found. I can recall only one instance where my report led to a confirmed action; all others were met with what feels like an automated brush-off.
It feels like EA isn't doing enough to address the critical issues of cheating, hacking, and toxic behavior.
We urgently need a detailed reporting system with specific categories, as seen in games like Apex Legends. This would help tackle aimbots, wallhacks, high-ping abuse, and frustrating tactics like base camping—actions that can completely ruin the game for every player in the server.
For many of us, BF6 represents the Battlefield we've been waiting for, and we want Season 2 to be its turning point. But that requires trust. The community is being undermined by XP hackers who've skyrocketed to level 400 and by players who sabotage matches with exploits and poor sportsmanship. To ensure the game's long-term health, these issues must be addressed decisively.