Woah, okay, so I was diving into Battlefield 6 the other day, right? And I swear, it’s like you’re just walking along, minding your own business, and BAM! You’re toast. Thought maybe I was just rusty, you know? But nah, turns out, there’s this mad rush of cheaters. And it’s not just some PC-exclusive thing. Nope, they’re everywhere ’cause of this cross-play jazz.
So, get a load of this — a video popped up. Viral stuff. Over 7 million eyeballs on it. These players aren’t just playing; they’ve got these fancy cube things showing ’em where folks and vehicles are. Crazy, right?
DICE, the devs behind the madness, they’re on it though. Banned that guy in the vid. But, like, I get it — seems wild to see cheats already ’cause the beta just went live! EA’s throwing down with this anti-cheat stuff they call Javelin. Sounds like some futuristic defense system, huh? But oh man, you gotta dig into your BIOS to set it up. What the heck is a BIOS, anyway? (Kinda nodding along pretending I know.)
Okay, so Javelin or not, these cheats are still slip-sliding in. Whole websites selling them, no joke. Aimbots, wallhacks — like they’re shopping for groceries or something. What’s nuts is some cheats even trick the game into thinking you’re human. Real sneaky stuff.
Folks are seeing these absurd kill stats and think, “Really? No way that’s legit.” But EA says, hey, Secure Boot isn’t a cure-all. It just makes life a bit harder for cheaters. Cheaters and their evolving tricks, man. It’s like a game of whack-a-mole.
And this part gets me — cheater sites bragging about being all supportive and stuff. “Oh, buy our cheats, get updates, we’re here for you.” Like they’re some kinda twisted customer service hotline.
EA’s forum popping off with stuff like, “We stopped 330,000 cheats,” and I’m here all, “But wait, there’s more!” People have even reported 100,000 cheaters. It’s a wild west out there, folks. They’re trying to clean house with these teams like the “Positive Play team” — sounds kinda zen, doesn’t it?
But hey, reflexes exist, and some players are quick as lightning. Reddit’s buzzing with people admitting to cheating outright. “Hey, I’ve got cheats, LOL.” What’s up with that?
Anyway, Battlefield 6 officially drops Oct. 10. Fingers crossed EA and DICE can smooth out this mess. Who knows, right? Guess we’ll see!