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On Broadbent's latest video re: cheating, he mentions he got a DM on twitter from someone working in F1 Esports and that what Carreton's statement said is essentially false - nobody asked any of the pros to try the cheats for "research purposes" and I found that hilarious 😂😂😂 like a game of hot potato, but then again - Opmeer backed Carreton up when he posted that statement sooo??? 😂 What is happening here lads
@v8u5jco54ukpProblem is. Was it really someone from Codemasters 🤷🏻♂️. It’s very possible someone from Codemasters reached out to him. But I’m sceptical
But I very much doubt EA/Codemasters would have asked E-Sport drivers to test the cheats. When Codemasters have very capable sim drivers on their team. What’s more that know the game inside out and can directly communicate with the dev team
Both @BarryBL and @PJTierneyCM are more than capable of testing them and being able to keep it in house. So it doesn’t accidentally get shown up on a stream
- 3 years ago
@ScarDuck14I agree! But Opmeer went out of his way to back him up on twitter right away after that statement and when Opmeer did his interview with Broadbent a few days ago they touched on that topic and Opmeer said it's true so what does that imply?🤔
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rP_XkeF1DbU&t=413s
It's timestamped to when Broadbent says how it would've been nice to get some sort of confirmation from codies/EA re: Carreton's statement and Opmeer gave his reasons as to why they are silent, but they start talking about Carreton's blunder a few minutes before that. All of this is quite funny and confusing 😂 - ScarDuck143 years agoLegend@v8u5jco54ukp Yeah I know I’ve seen the interview. Unless EA/Codemasters publicly address it. This fiasco as you accurately put it will carry on
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