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cheaters have always been a concern that developers of any game in the world have to give up on it because there is very little things possible to do. preventing cheats is like preventing crimes from the real world. you can't prevent crimes as you can't prevent cheats. anyway. if you really want to play the role of batman trying to eliminate cheats from games then you have to contact authorities to set actual punishment by the law against cheaters in games. I believe this day will come in the modern world when gaming becomes a big part of society where hackers have no more freedom to mess up the way they like. some hackers just want to watch gaming world burn.... some sick depressed people who made titanfall unplayable and those people will grow more and more over time.
you're wrong they have a billion dollar company and they make skins instead of hiring people to enforce bans or fix the servers.... sTFD