Meaty 2020 年 6 月 20 日 下午 1:37
Please do not buy games from EA. If you are considering purchasing a BATTLEFIELD game please read.
EA has for over 15 years made these great battlefield games. The problem is that the games are only good for one month or so after release because by that point hackers ruin the game entirely.

Mark my words, you will want a refund if the graphics do not mesmerize you for more than 2 hours.

The cheating is so bad, the hackers are so bad, that the game is quite literally unplayable.

Electronic Arts is full aware of this and has since BF2 refused to create or implement any kind of worthwhile anti-cheat measures.

Their games are crap as a result. And its a shame because they would be great games if the hacking was no so prevalent.

And in order to compete in these games should you persist, will require you to use hacks as well. That makes you of low charachter, costs money, and may place your steam account at some kind of risk.

How this helps somebody.

Thanks for reading.
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Muppet among Puppets 2020 年 7 月 14 日 上午 2:30 
引用自 nicovallejos
Origin is too dangerous for me as well, so I have to stick close to Steam only and Steam alone.
Can you describe the problem?
Sazzouu 2020 年 7 月 14 日 上午 2:44 
引用自 Meaty The Vulgarian
EA has for over 15 years made these great battlefield games

In fact even the most veteran players out there spit on the latest BF games.


引用自 Meaty The Vulgarian
The cheating is so bad, the hackers are so bad, that the game is quite literally unplayable.

Any evidences or are you just mad because you got shredded?


引用自 Meaty The Vulgarian
Electronic Arts is full aware of this and has since BF2 refused to create or implement any kind of worthwhile anti-cheat measures.

Again... any evidences or is this just hatespeech?


引用自 Meaty The Vulgarian
Their games are crap as a result. And its a shame because they would be great games if the hacking was no so prevalent.

Again their latest games receive hate even from veterans of the first BFs but not because of CHEATING (=/= hacking)


引用自 Meaty The Vulgarian
And in order to compete in these games should you persist, will require you to use hacks as well. That makes you of low charachter, costs money, and may place your steam account at some kind of risk.

Or... and that is some wild theory... getting good in those games by practising?
I know a lot of BF players that have no problems with "cheaters" at all and those range from beginners to very good shooter players.

So yeah to sum things up... gotta be on your end here
Muppet among Puppets 2020 年 7 月 14 日 上午 2:49 
引用自 Sazzouu
Again their latest games receive hate even from veterans of the first BFs but not because of CHEATING (=/= hacking)
Did not like the last, and the bf1 has a little too often cheaters. Aimbot and/or invisible guy aka flying gun. Did not play it a while, when trying again it was like that. Not sure what happened.
JacquesPatat 2020 年 7 月 14 日 上午 3:45 
引用自 Meaty The Vulgarian
EA has for over 15 years made these great battlefield games. The problem is that the games are only good for one month or so after release because by that point hackers ruin the game entirely.

Mark my words, you will want a refund if the graphics do not mesmerize you for more than 2 hours.

The cheating is so bad, the hackers are so bad, that the game is quite literally unplayable.

Electronic Arts is full aware of this and has since BF2 refused to create or implement any kind of worthwhile anti-cheat measures.

Their games are crap as a result. And its a shame because they would be great games if the hacking was no so prevalent.

And in order to compete in these games should you persist, will require you to use hacks as well. That makes you of low charachter, costs money, and may place your steam account at some kind of risk.

How this helps somebody.

Thanks for reading.
maybe you should stop playing games all together. seeing as pretty much every single game from every single company which has multiplayer will have people cheating in it. We all hate cheaters but to rant about it and blame a company not doing anything? how about you try to make a anti cheat software and maintain/update it, cheaters will always find a way around those systems.
adz 2020 年 7 月 14 日 上午 5:22 
i own all EA games (80-90%) of there games on Steam including all battlefields and everything works perfect for me with origin and steam.

so i dont see why there is issues.
AbedsBrother 2020 年 7 月 14 日 上午 7:09 
引用自 Falsus Te Deum
I buy games i'm intrested in from whoever makes them, and NO selfproclaimed tastepolice tells me what games to get or not to get.
^
Turambar 2020 年 7 月 14 日 上午 7:19 
If just all people was able to share this kind of things and gamers had any kind of dignity and honor, companies could listen and world could be a better place.

Thanks god the unique game I have from EA is Little big adventure 1 and 2... no I don't have torubles with cheaters.
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