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Really? You removed the link to protect 'player privacy', despite said player clearing hacking and crashing a server? Nice to see where your priorities lie.
I've made the video public, just go on youtube and type 'Battlefield 1 hacker server crash' or similar, it should show up eventually.
Of course, there would be no need for the CMs to be protecting the privacy of hackers or cheaters if DICE/EA would just deal with the underlying problems.
The link has been removed, and you should have received a message via DM, because it was in violation of our AHQ guidelines.
- Hailfiretank4 years agoNew Rookie
Hi @EA_Leeuw,
Indeed I did receive a DM from @EA_QueenBee about the removed link.
I have uploaded an extensively modified version of the clip to youtube, where both the chat log and the kill feed have been blocked such that a certain player cannot be identified.
It can be viewed at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHWZPFXb2wE
I trust that this video is in-line with the AHQ guidelines.
Are there any updates from DICE regarding whether they are looking into this problem?
- 4 years ago
He wrote a while ago "Feel free to send me a video of what's actually happening."In PMs it is ok with showing names.- 4 years ago
well .. it realy needs a video ? ^^
there are not that many operations server running ...
^^
but ok,
- 4 years ago
It appears the only way to fix this problem is to quit buying the PC games. Businesses modify their policies when their bottom line is affected. Spend your recreational money on something that doesn’t end up frustrating you.
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