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EA_Illium
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3 years ago

Re: Shocking levels of hacking

Hi @Pompey_1983 

Please remember that discussing cheating is not allowed on our forum. This rule is in place because we cannot investigate cheating incidents through forums.

For more information, please see the details provided in this thread.

If you encounter any suspected instances of cheating in our games, we strongly recommend referring to this article on reporting players.

It provides valuable guidance on how to effectively address such concerns. If your account is banned due to cheating, please feel free to contact our dedicated terms of service team

Thanks!

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  • Glaucetas's avatar
    Glaucetas
    3 years ago

    Translation:

    - EA/DICE is incapable of implementing a function as simple as vote kick, limiting players with +150ms, or ban player with 50 k/d on a new account.

    - The "old" games are abandoned (they prefer to concentrate on their very latest, which has proven itself with its "quality" such that there are more players on the older games than on the most recent one).

    - The game is infested with cheaters. And you know, not the better-than-you cheater, but the one who gets 150 kills by running around the map at 300 mph (mainly Chinese btw), which makes 1 in 2 servers literally unplayable for the others.

    - There's not much the forum moderators can do, and even if they reported the hundreds of complaints on the forum to their superiors, I doubt it would have any effect.

    - So they just ban the subject and let the playerbase die.

    * repeat to any games that are not moderated by players*

  • 1bool1's avatar
    1bool1
    Seasoned Rookie
    3 years ago

    "Please remember that discussing cheating is not allowed on our forum. This rule is in place because we cannot investigate cheating incidents through forums."

    Really funny (not) because EA cannot or do not investigate cheating in BF5 if you report cheaters via the official methods either!

    The ancient "article on reporting players" that always gets peddled out is as laughable as it is demonstrably untrue. You only have to play online for 5mins to see exactly how much effort EA put into preventing cheating.

    But EA are still selling the game and making money from it. A cynic might think that they close down cheating threads to try to retain this revenue stream. Surely not?

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