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One of two things should happen then, either EA goes to the sites and sues them for breaking into their custom made coding or the people that know how to site hack should go into these websites and start DOS attacking them, although it would be more interesting for somebody to find their personal identities and such and let the real money hackers take care of them.
If they can hack into the game with these commands, then somebody at EA must have given them some of the original coding or such. Developers create god mode commands to test their games, so it would seem logical that one of the developers may have given away or sold it to somebody else that spread it around.
Kind of like digital espionage. I want my money back.
- 9 years ago
I'm totally agree with you man
- 9 years ago
blame cheat engine for this stuff to happen.
- 9 years ago
Hi i totally agree and i can tell you that EA can easily find them cause if they control rate of death and kill they immediately anderstand so they don't want. for example i know one idiot name is Lord Kadey,and i already reported to EA but he is stiil plaing so they don't care about it.It is a shame i want my money back you EA don't deserve respect as much as you don't with us
- ApprovedAnonymous9 years ago
Hate to say it guys, but you are probably wasting your time here, even though I fully agree with all of you. EA has done nothing to stop the overall hacking over the past year. Banning individual players is basically a small fix to a larger issue that needs to be addressed in the game overall. Probably the best way you can make a difference is to simply not pay for any more DLCs or future games in the series unless a better anti-cheat system is officially addressed. The cheating combined with multiple tech issues has made this one of the most disappointing games that I have ever played, and not worth the almost $100 I've spent on the game and all the add ons as well.