Delayed Appeal Process Weakens Trust in Anti-Cheat Decisions
I’m all for strict anti-cheat enforcement in Battlefield 6. Keeping things fair is important, and actual cheaters should definitely be dealt with.
That said, my issue isn’t with the enforcement itself—it’s with how the process works and how long it takes.
My account got flagged for "Gameplay Enhancement," even though I’ve never used cheats, macros, scripts, or anything that gives an unfair advantage.
What’s frustrating is that I can’t even appeal right away. I was told I have to wait four days before I can submit an appeal, which means the punishment is already in place while I’m stuck waiting.
So basically:
- The punishment happens right away
- The review takes time
- And I don’t get any details or evidence in the meantime
If the system is confident enough to suspend someone instantly, then the appeal process should be just as quick and easy to access—especially when there’s no explanation given.
I’m not looking for special treatment.
I just want a fair and timely review process so legit players aren’t left in the dark, waiting days just to start an appeal.
If there’s proof I broke the rules, I’ll accept it.
But if not, the system should be able to catch and fix mistakes quickly.
Anti-cheat systems should keep the game fair—but they should also make sure innocent players aren’t stuck dealing with unexplained punishments for days.