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I actually bought a cheating software, installed it and began seting it up. I turned on all the stuff that gave me an ESP and tweaked the aimbot so that it helped staying on the target but at the same time looked natural to anyone spectating me.
( I disabled headshot only and set it to about 55%, going from the chest to the head )
It took some time to set it up right for different weapons but at the end most people probably couldn't tell I had a little " help ".
I kept my accuracy at human levels, lost firefights on purpose from time to time and ran by people to let em kill me from behind even though I knew exactly they were there - so everything seemed normal and FairFight didn't smell the fish.
Sometimes I got a message that FairFight was about to take a screenshot - The tool detected it and disabled the ESP on my screen until the screenshot was done - So no problem at all.
I even changed my Origin name regulary and was able to play weeks without any problems - to the point where it got boring.
So I dont know if EAC works similar to FairFight but whenever a anti cheat software works based on stats and reports people will be able to outsmart it easily.
Why the ♥♥♥♥ are the devs copyright striking videos that proof there are cheats for the game?
Because the devs delete the topics and ban anyone that shares videos of cheating in BBR.