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that's got nothing to do with what i experienced an saw an the kill cam, Na it just flat out hacks, but EA with there STARWARS games usually are easy to hack since they give the option to access the script to edit it, they need to stop leaving the ability to open the script. happens every time they release a multiplayer, an then it dies withing a few weeks/months coz everyone is sick of getting owned by some pretender that's played with the values in the game script and no one can figure out why there not as good as all the pretenders...... every time !
Online games try to *visually present* you with a seamless, smooth flow of gameplay, but in reality network issues happen all the time. Most are temporary, but it is what it is. So leaping to the assumption of "hax" isn't going to work without evidence.