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Hi De4dStack,
The issue you’re running into is definitely annoying, and it happens more often than people think in modern FPS games.
When a player uses non‑Latin characters (Chinese, Cyrillic, etc.), identical number strings (like 111111111), or those weird “lIllIlIl” type names, trying to track them down feels impossible.
Still, there are a couple of practical tricks that make reporting them a lot easier, even if you can’t type their name or didn’t catch the kill feed:
During the match:
Don’t rely on the kill feed. Open the in‑game scoreboard or the full server player list instead. Look for the impossible stats (like 60–1) or the name you can’t read, click it directly, and report them from there.
After the match:
If the round is already over, check your own profile on a site like Battlefield Tracker. Open your last match, scroll through the enemy team, and you’ll spot them immediately by their score. From there you can just copy‑paste their name into an EA support ticket.
Also, if you’re on console or have instant replays enabled on PC like Nvidia ShadowPlay, use the “Record last 30 seconds” feature right after you get killed. This gives you plenty of time after the match to rewatch the clip and take a screenshot of their name.
Just a small reminder:
These steps are great for catching actual abusers, but sometimes those insane stats or unbelievable shots really are just skill, not cheating.