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Heck, the top result one on YouTube has one account with the cheat's name and uses it to advertise on their public YouTube channel and despite that their BF2042 account is still active.
When even publicly available cheats are not being detected for extreme periods of time this can only mean one thing and that is the lack of updates for the anti-cheat. It also doesn't help that EAAC is extremely limited compared to other modern anti-cheats. It seems to work completely on 1-1 detection, is very anti-overlay, and runs on kernel level so it can counter kernel level cheats. It lacks machine learning this is why it never raises an eyebrow at a player who goes 250-3 on an infantry only mode with 99% headshots and has the reaction time beyond human capabilities. So basically the anti-cheat is not effective right now.
But this may shock you but this all might be a good thing. With BF6 around the corner this could just mean that behind the scenes EAAC 2.0 is being developed. Which if it is hopefully comes with more advanced detection methods. There is no reason why it couldn't be applied to 2042 or other previous titles as well. After all EA isn't just going to let BF6 which they seem to have invested more time, money and testing on than any other previous BF game just be swarmed by cheaters and ruined. My guess is we are going to see massive bans waves in the future.
Dude you deffo receiving monthly paychecks by EA to keep 2042 name's clean
For all the delusional players who keeps claiming there is no cheaters in BF2042. It's getting old with this ''I have never seen a cheater in all my hours playing this game''
He personally got called out in another thread when another community member ran into him in game and documented their encounter. He's just a disruptive and purposefully unhelpful player in game and seems to be equally as unproductive when it comes to the community. My guess is the vast majority of their time on this game is also likely just running it idle.
100 hours in 2 weeks is just not a rational amount. That would be over 7 hours per day of just this game alone. The more likely explanation is that they leave the game running when sleeping. Or at-least I hope that is what they are doing otherwise it is a much sadder story.
you always can see me playing on the steams Broadcasts-Tab
If that is true than that is even worse. You spend more time on this game than a full time job.
This means you cannot possibly work, get a full nights rest, and play this game and do the other daily expectations of a healthy person.
Sleeping
Eating
Exercise
Personal hygiene
Working/School
Chores
Social time with friends and family
Playing video games (assuming you are only playing this game or enjoying any other hobbies)
There is just no way you are doing this to any healthy degree if you genuinely average 50 hours a week on this game. You are either greatly reducing the way more important parts of your life or neglecting them altogether. And for what? To purposefully under perform at the annoyance of 3 random people per game that are unlucky enough to be placed in a squad with you?
To be clear, I don't believe you. I think you idle. But if I am wrong that is so much sadder.
Then why are you doing this to yourself?
*Edit* I also noticed your time went up while having this discussion. You claim to broadcast but aren't showing up there. So I still do not believe you.