Honestly, all that was needed to be said here has already been said. Further justification from you was not needed, I get it, there’s no help for us Mass Effect 3 players here from egregious cheaters. From what I’ve described of the scene, anyone who knows the game quite well should be able to tell this was a whole other level of cheating than mere “playing well”. A guy using a cheat that allows him to “play well” doesn’t really affect other players all that much. What this guy did in this case though goes way beyond that. If you people on this forum cannot or will not see that that then that’s your problem. You’re acting like I posted the guy’s real name and street address. If someone out there knows him from his user name it’s just as likely they already know what he’s up to.
By your logic, the police would never be allowed to put out an amber alert on any suspected criminals. Think about that for a minute. If you have even an inkling of what that would mean in society you’ll begin to understand the flaw in your logic.
As for my credibility here, all you need do is look at my track record of previous posts. Do I give the impression of someone who would make something like this up? Other players, who also paid good money for this game, absolutely need to know whom to watch out for, or they are at risk for having their games and fun spoiled as well. This forum doesn’t see it that way though, as is obvious. I don’t need further game-splaining, I’m an old vet at these forums and computer gaming, I know a master cheater when I see one and know a bad forum rule when I see one. And I have no time nor patience for it.
At very least the response here could have been “We’ll alert one of the EA reps and pass along this person’s gamertag, but in the meantime we’ll have to withhold his name from the board”. I still would not have been happy, but I’d at least feel like this forum cares enough to actually put gamer rights above cheater rights.
Discussion over as far as I’m concerned. This will be my final post here. I consider this one more black eye for EA on how fans of it’s games are regarded.