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MisfitSabbath's avatar
5 years ago
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So cheating/aimbotting is just allowed by EA now?

So dice/ea pretty much have zero plan to do anything about the rampant cheating/aimbotting/wallhacking etc.... is that about right? Reporting does absolutely nothing ive been running into the same cheaters weeks/months on end. They've all been reported. There all still cheating away. EA claim they review the reports.. but these cheaters are blatant. Its crystal clear they are cheating and nothing happens to them. So obviously there is nobody reviewing anything. They are relying on software to do it and obviously these hack programs get around that. This tells you they just dont care. Probably because cheaters buy the games too and EA doesnt want to lose the revenue.  Definitely don't waste your money on battlefield 6. Clearly these companies put zero effort into policing those who cheat their games. 

  • MisfitSabbath's avatar
    MisfitSabbath
    5 years ago

    @DerDoktorMabuse  They will have the aimbots ready prerelease.. they might even already exist. It wouldn't surprise me in the least if battlefield devs sold gamecode to cheat makers on the side. 

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  • MisfitSabbath's avatar
    MisfitSabbath
    5 years ago

    @DerDoktorMabuse  They will have the aimbots ready prerelease.. they might even already exist. It wouldn't surprise me in the least if battlefield devs sold gamecode to cheat makers on the side. 

  • EA_Groguet's avatar
    EA_Groguet
    Icon for Community Manager rankCommunity Manager
    5 years ago

    Hello there,

    If you suspect cheaters in any of our games I recommend that you take a look at our article on how to report players.

     

    As per our message here I will be closing this topic. 

    EA_Groguet

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