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I'm only sincere and I tell the truth with my grumpy French side.
I find it good what you are doing and in return for saying to look elsewhere to be polite, because answering to report when I have been reporting for 3 months on BF1 and BFV and we always come across the same cheaters with very high levels .
We reap what we sow with their EA policy which is detestable, to put it simply I take the money and then it's your problem.
He might now want us to pay to remove the cheaters?
(sigh) i really wish the admins of the game could just play the game as a normal player and experience what its like in game with these cheaters.
Regarding the reporting aspects of things, I feel that the Admins are falling behind in the customer service aspect. or they literally just shrug off a lot of our reports. with that being said, i have provided video proof of a player cheating in game and submitted the proof to EA as a in-game report, and the video was on my "unlisted" portion of my channel on YT and i have shared the link to the Admins several weeks ago. As of now, there is still NO views on that video.
I feel like there should be a new reporting rule of things. Admins won't consider the ban unless there is video evidence of the player cheating. This could cut back on a lot of reports being submitted. There IS an option to view the match in spectator mode and to view that specific cheater in question. and you can totally desktop screen record that situation on both Nvidia and AMD platforms. People need to start using it more.
Where is the updated anti-cheat approach EA?
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