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The lack of response on EA's part makes me wonder if perhaps they are leaving the cheaters in-game on purpose, in order to rile-up demand for the return of loot boxes, or some other pay-to-win solution, from frustrated players desirous of a way to even the playing field. Credit grind + turning a blind eye towards cheaters = wouldn't put it past EA.
Plus, given their infamous track record when it comes to being hacked and other systems vulnerabilities, isn't it odd that they aren't taking a much more aggressive stance on anything even remotely close to a hack or system exploit? I know an aim-bot is not the same thing as an intrusion, but it's a slippery slope, and personally, it makes me uncomfortable to think that EA's lax approach to all of this is going to result in my personal information winding up in the wrong hands. Tis the times we are living in.
@falcorfive wrote:The lack of response on EA's part makes me wonder if perhaps they are leaving the cheaters in-game on purpose, in order to rile-up demand for the return of loot boxes, or some other pay-to-win solution, from frustrated players desirous of a way to even the playing field. Credit grind + turning a blind eye towards cheaters = wouldn't put it past EA.
That is the last game from EA i bought. Never more.
That company is a bunch of swindlers, they dont care about quality of their products at all, their support is one of the worst, their anti-cheaters politic is worst in industry - dont care about cheaters at all.
Everyone i know will be warn to not do that mistake.