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In case you feel like your reports don't do anything

Its because they don't. Unless you send a video evidence with the report then BHVR (they confirmed themselves) will not take action. The hacker can fly around map at light speed with pink wings and get 4 reports. No video? Well too bad! Nothing will happen. They can get 40 reports in a row. No video? No action!

I would genuinely want to know why in the world is this propably the only game that requires this?

Also, if I'm expected to record game after game just because I might run into an obvious hacker then I would like a paycheck, because at that point I did most of the job here.

PS: If you don't have PC that can't handle both playing and recording? Well tough luck, you can't literally report anyone ever.

Comments

  • ad19970
    ad19970 Member Posts: 6,469

    I mean, it does make sense that you need evidence. Or people would just report other people for hacking just because they didn't like how they play or some kind of crap.

    I got accused of cheating once when I played survivor, they said I was running at 110% movement speed, and healed instantly after being unhooked, even though it was just two survivors that healed me. Pretty ridiculous.

    The other part is that they need to further work on their anti-cheat software.

  • AlkaloidssOP
    AlkaloidssOP Member Posts: 254

    True but then why no other game needs video evidence? There are ways to make this work without endless recording.