Sorry, but this is the most useless response.
Players do not get paid to sit and review a match to determine who is a cheat. Even then, reporting with no proof gets the player what?
The inherent issue here is that players have more incentive to cheat than to report.
Do we as players have any evidence this works? Reporting these players is pointless when they can simply create a new account.
EA should respect the fact that people still play their old games and support the back catalogue with active support beyond player bans. Moreover, analyse the errant player behaviour to ensure future games are secure.
This situation is in fact getting worse with player counts falling due to lobby-related issues.
THIS ISSUE SHOULD NOT BE MARKED AS RESOLVED.