at hiding what they're doing. Hacks that load into memory so are undetectable on game servers, hacks that are fully configurable and can be turned on and off with the touch of a key or button.
Been dealing with a lot of that lately, I mean come on people, it's just a friggin' game.........
Rejected. Deal with the single player on easy instead. Cheating is the opposite of gaming. If you are recorded cheating, the tape is going to the server, developers of the game/anti-cheat tool and distributors and you will be banned. In BF3, an ingame message appears that tells who got banned and why. I saw many nicknames there since 2011. You can be banned from a server or even from your Steam or Origin account.
You can reject it all you want but people get away with it daily. Ultimately they will get caught but then again many to most are using VPNs and simply reregister under a different name then start all over again.
Here's how they're getting away with it;
Fully customizable hacks, increase your speed just enough to be slightly faster than everyone else, aim bots that don't line up on the first shot and have a margin of error, HUDs that show where everyone is even those invisible to detection equipment. Those are the most used settings and difficult to detect by viewing just a couple of replay vids.
Some time ago there was trouble with professional gamers using such tools in championships and league. Nothing new, honestly.
It doesn´t matter, if it is just a game. People payed hard cash for access to the game. If I had to deal with cheaters all the time, I wouldn´t play anymore. When BF3 was new, friendly fire was enabled on most servers but suckers teamkilled others for vehicles en masse. You will always have a big share of suckers the more so as such games advanced to the main stream. I remember the good old BF2 times (I started 10 years ago with BF2 with a pal on some private ranking
servers) when cheating was a curiosity and game packages boasted of two million sales. I mean, the average BF2 player was a true adult gamer and insults were rare in ingame chats.