scttyg98
9 days agoRising Traveler
Cheat Detection
Let me guess, EA doesn't have any type of cheat detection software. Just solely relying on players to capture videos and make reports with no actions taken.
and do you have a video where the game goes well, you keep grinding, it's certainly not a problem on our side, everything is on the player's side, but if not, the game is going so great for you, you still don't want to return the money, it's the same, and year after year you want money, not the last year, I won't give money to scammers anymore.you want a video, come and play it and we'll see, because playing the game directly in ea is a hell of a lot.
https://www.xbox.com/sk-SK/play/media/EXcbmZiSpR
https://www.xbox.com/sk-SK/play/media/hb7vHYK63D
https://www.xbox.com/sk-SK/play/media/rwdZf8782R
https://www.xbox.com/sk-SK/play/media/qwEXdPHkff
here you have videos where everything works for you, no logic from you
Blambo_svk wrote:https://www.xbox.com/sk-SK/play/media/EXcbmZiSpR
This is an unfortunate bounce. As in real life, goalies can sometimes get handcuffed with a puck that changes direction. This is not cheating.
Blambo_svk wrote:https://www.xbox.com/sk-SK/play/media/hb7vHYK63D
The puck is passed through the crease and clearly interacts with the goalie's pad which changed the overall trajectory. The intended recipient's shooting animation triggers anyway, but I believe because the pass interacted with the goalie's pad enough to slow it's intended trajectory, this throws the intended recipient into 'error' mode and a misfire ensues.
My opinion is that this logic is meant to give the impression that when a pass interacts with the environment, the outcome will not always be the same as if the pass was completely clean. This provides the randomness that is ever present in the sport of hockey.
Once again, you came out on the band of some EA logic, but this is not cheating.
Blambo_svk wrote:https://www.xbox.com/sk-SK/play/media/rwdZf8782R
EA's goalies are notorious for seemingly not being able to obtain loose pucks if they're within the wheelhouse of a player model. Although a very annoying aspect of front-of-net play in this series, it's not cheating.
Blambo_svk wrote:https://www.xbox.com/sk-SK/play/media/qwEXdPHkff
Once again - another example of how the puck being loose and within inches of the goal line throws the goalie logic into disarray. Yes, another great clip of this persistent issue that plagues all of us from time to time.. but not cheating.