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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Yes as HonerabruSushi mentioned, you can create a ticket on our support site with evidence:
{HIVATKOZÁS TÖRÖLVE}https://support.ubi.com/en-GB/faqs/000027081/Reporting-a-Player/
- Ubisoft Support
Reporting needs to be convenient for the guy reporting, if I have to take video evidence and create a ticket, more often than not I won't even be able to report a hacker.
They have tools in place to try to detect hacks and etc, but they don't always work.
As for the reports, they ask you to send video evidence because otherwise anyone could report a player just because they want, to troll or etc.
and they took out the function in game in favor for the toxicity sytem (don't even get me started on that)
I can understand your concern around this, obviously there are improvements that can be made to the reporting system and it's something we are continually looking into.
We don't always require video evidence, this can just help to confirm it. If you haven't gotten a video, we would still encourage you to report this as we can still look into it.
In regards to the Toxic Report, this is the same option as before just renamed. So you can still report Cheaters through this and it will be looked into.
- Ubisoft Support