Apex Legends streamers warned to 'perform a clean OS reinstall as soon as possible' after hacks during NA Finals match - PC Gamer pcgamer.com/games/battle-royale/…
08:40
Yeah... and obviously:
- the Anti-Cheat Police Department has nothing better to do than trying to cover up two unrelated players cheating. Do they really think someone paid them?
- Even better: EA is just accepting people going around accusing they to pack trash that allows for RCE in their games without any actual proof.
- the Anti-Cheat Police Department has nothing better to do than trying to cover up two unrelated players cheating. Do they really think someone paid them?
- Even better: EA is just accepting people going around accusing they to pack trash that allows for RCE in their games without any actual proof.
Really, even if some bad actor was involved, the PR damage on EA (a company most player already hate with passion) is big enough that they would do anything to cover up the fact that their horrible DRM colander not only impairs paying customers more than ones playing the cracked version, it also makes them vulnerable to hacking.
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10:33
@SPArcheon EAC is not just on EA games btw. it's on a ton of games, including Fall Guys, Fortnite, Rust, and hundreds of other games: easy.ac/en-us/partners
You didn't get it. Let me explain.
A renowed Twitter account warns people that right now it may be risky to play EA games. What you would do if you were EA? If you can prove the claims are fake, you would jump at the account, have them remove the slander, maybe even sue them.
A renowed Twitter account warns people that right now it may be risky to play EA games. What you would do if you were EA? If you can prove the claims are fake, you would jump at the account, have them remove the slander, maybe even sue them.
The fact that EA or even the company that made EAC did not refuse (as far as I know) the claim seem to indicate they are unable to.
I looked into it a bit more. reddit.com/r/Games/comments/1bhfo6t/… there are tons of incident over the past months related to Apex Legends, and EA and Respawn appear unable to actually fix it
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15:29
like the hacker can hit you, and activate hacks on your game; hacks that will be found by the AC and get you banned
and the hackers don't even need to be part of the match; a dude got hacks activated on his game mid official match
Like idk how your anticheat is working, but if someone can from the game server install something on the computer playing that is BAD
It was like a year ago, people hacked the APEX servers and replaced all the 'news' it shows you with their 'save titanfall' campaign, and prevented anybody joining a match
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Instead of getting a girl to play the girly stereotype and go Barbie with different outfits (so now we have a game about a female having "emotion powers" and a second one about "dress is what you are) ...
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