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Hey guys,
I have tested this on my server just now, and it seems to be fixed.
Thanks for the fix.
Regarding BFBAN etc - It would be nice to be able to opt-in. However, we need the ability to add exclusions to the kick/ban list.
We have had non-hackers banned on it before.
Also, while Dice/EA is at it... Any chance to fix the Admin UI, so that the Kick/Move/Ban buttons actually show up?
They've been invisible the entire time. We just figured out where they are, and click them anyway...
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Hit the directional keys on your keyboard. The buttons will appear.
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I'm aware of that, and that is how anyone figures it out.
I'm asking for them to return on mouse-over, instead of being blank.
It's hard for new admins to understand this menu, when they try to click on anything - and they end up needing instructions.
January
can someone give me the "no progress is saved" issue ticket please?; my progress never saves!
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@HZQZ000 wrote:
@EA_LeeuwIf you don't want to optimize your anti-cheating system,you can give BFEAC and BFBAN permissions to control the server's anti-cheating.BFBAN has recorded more than 30000 cheaters, and can automatically remove cheaters from the game before you fix the ffban.The reports about cheaters in BFBAN have been verified to ensure that the accounts of ordinary players will not be wrongly banned.
bfban.com
bfeac.com
Excuse me??? EA is responsible for the anti-cheat system in Battlefield, not some random dudes from the internet. No one knows what is in the minds of the admins, we certainly don't want them to have complete control to ban anyone without a valid reason. If BFEAC and BFBAN got their hands on the ban tool, a possible result would be abuse — something we do not wish to happen.
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@xXMASTERSONXx wrote:can someone give me the "no progress is saved" issue ticket please?; my progress never saves!
It is HERE
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@gksvr1 wrote:
@HZQZ000 wrote:
@EA_LeeuwIf you don't want to optimize your anti-cheating system,you can give BFEAC and BFBAN permissions to control the server's anti-cheating.BFBAN has recorded more than 30000 cheaters, and can automatically remove cheaters from the game before you fix the ffban.The reports about cheaters in BFBAN have been verified to ensure that the accounts of ordinary players will not be wrongly banned.
bfban.com
bfeac.comExcuse me??? EA is responsible for the anti-cheat system in Battlefield, not some random dudes from the internet. No one knows what is in the minds of the admins, we certainly don't want them to have complete control to ban anyone without a valid reason. If BFEAC and BFBAN got their hands on the ban tool, a possible result would be abuse — something we do not wish to happen.
Random dudes?They are experienced players from all over the world and they ban people with evidence.To report someone is a cheater, you must have a video of his cheating behavior and upload to a video website such as YouTube or bilibili which is accessible for everyone…
example:https://www.bfeac.com/#/case/71018
If ea doesn’t take actions in ban hackers and cheaters.Let us do.
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it is impossible, ban a player needs some obvious evidence, such as 80% headshot chance for smg.second, ban a player needs 2 or 3 bfeac admins to vote. if it is a wrong ban,he could play with moss to prove himself is clear.compared to ea's attitude which never give a * to the cheaters, it is a better choice to give bfeac permission