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- Kevlegs5 years agoSeasoned Ace@LukePiddington As long as it isn't crossed with PC... Keep those hackers well away from console players. lol
@Kevlegs Oh come on. If we want to play as Ahsoka tano or Plo Koon [the 2 mods I use] it would be totally fine to play with console. If a pc player changes abilities and not just skins they will be banned if there online. And a bunch of people who I know got banned for this and the devs at DICE were very nice about it. They had a 7 day suspension and the files had to be removed. Most of us are good except for people who keep hacking. But overall most of us are good people who love star wars and want t play as Rex or Cody
- Kevlegs5 years agoSeasoned Ace@Zieve212 Don;t care about skin mods. The players are supposed to be banned but there have been so many threads about people seeing the same modders exploiting the game and never getting caught..
Ok. I totally understand where ur coming from. But I take it that your a console player, no? If you had been in the pc servers you would see you come across a hacker who modifys abilities ever maybe once every 2 months. And if you do they get banned at least in my experience. But also, DICE could just increase security for ability files, in essence prevent modders from changing abilities and only change cosmetics. That would be a lot better. The only thing that would take away is if someone wants to use a mod for let’s say Plo Koon and puts yellow lighting in it (that is a cannon power he has) but only uses it offline. By taking away the power to change abilities, it can make some things less fun. I’m not a dev, but maybe they can figure out a filter system? Anyway it probably won’t happen because the morons at EA would rather have DICE make a game for a dead franchise, instead of updating one of there most popular games.
- @Zieve212 That franchise is battlefield