October 2019 - last edited October 2019 by EA_Ataashi
October 2019
The problem is: once one team overpowers the other by a significant margin the losing team members start to leave and the winning team members tend to stick together.
As a consequence if you join randomly a game, you are more likely to be on a losing team than the winning (because there are more open slots).
After 3 rounds of bad-beat the game should actually split up the winning team and move good players to the other team.
November 2019
November 2019
@EA_Ataashi3luke3 @QC-ChuckNorris I hear your frustration and I think most of us can relate from time to time. What I have found is the team that is usually doing well are the sides that have people in large parties all coordinating attacks, flanks, etc together.
As an example, I run with a platoon that goes into servers with anywhere between 6 - 8 people and by knowing our roles with good coordination, very rarely do we ever lose. Battlefield is very team orientated, unfortunately many people who play solo try to run around like Rambo and so the team becomes unstable within itself and breaks down. This discourages many people and so they leave and the solid, well coordinated team will win time and time again.
If you're struggling against a well placed team and don't have anyone to jump on and help you, try contacting those in your team, bring them into a party....who knows you might just make a new friend along the way. It's always better when you play with friends regardless if you win or lose
December 2019
No complaints here 🤷♂️
December 2019
special if some of players using Spectur mode for cheat and easy kill there is no fair game and the ticket will be finished as normal time just look the secure board u will be surprised
70 kills 1 dead
100 kills no dead
60 kills 3 dead
90 kills 2 dead
Every one of them cheat withe Spectur mode,!
Is it enough or u want more lol
December 2019
@bsafawi1974 While I can understand it's frustrating going up against people who have high K/Ds not every player receiving those scores are cheating.
As an example I regularly get called a cheater as I can go 100+ kills to 0 deaths in a fighter plane and I have friends that can go 90+ kills to 0 deaths running as infantry.
Some people have played Battlefield and other FPS for years and developed a skill in environmental awareness, tactics, etc and usually run with others of the same caliber, who'll keep each other alive.
If in spectator mode you were able to record an individual for example sitting it the back of their spawn behind a wall with an LMG, getting headshots on people from 300m+ away without moving, using bullet glitching etc. Then the best thing you can do is record it and make a report to DICE who will investigate the player.
There are procedures in place to report/combat cheaters, if you see any cheater / hacker , please use this link: https://help.ea.com/en-us/help/faq/report-players-for-cheating-abuse-and-harassment/
Also be sure to check this threat by @EA_Atic: https://answers.ea.com/t5/General-Discussion/Megathread-BFV-and-Cheating-Discussion/m-p/8269567#M982
December 2019
December 2019
Sometimes, I play as part of a group of organized players. Indeed, it does help but this is not what this is about. What I'm outlining isn't about well organized groups making a killing, it's really the teams that are totally unbalanced. You look at the players ranks and the K/D as the game progress and it simply becomes totally stacked.
One of the effect of the poor experience is people quitting making it slightly worst.
December 2019
@QC-ChuckNorris As I said before, I can understand your frustrations and usually there's 2 reasons I have found that causes a team to get stacked with really good players.
1. As mentioned before, there can be a group of friends usually 4 - 8 (not necessarily in a clan together) that can flood a server and wreck havoc on the enemy team.
2. One team gets 1 - 3 incredible players and as enemy players start getting killed more and more they either leave or switch over to the other team. In this scenario, to the original team the whole other side look crazy with massive scores, etc as their team slowly gives up hope and thus plays worse by refusing to push up out of fear of being killed. This creates a spiraling effect and the enemy team ultimately wins.
The truth is usually people will follow the top tier players and snag a few kills here and there through getting the luck final hit, the other benefit of running with top tier players is the less skilled players have somewhat of a safety blanket as they are less likely to get killed because they are clearing areas. This creates the illusion of the whole team doing well, making the other team lose morale and when you are pushing up essentially solo (as the others are too scared to move up) and you have to single highhandedly fight off an entire team, it's going to fell like beating your head against a brick wall.
We've all been there my friend and the best solution I can give you or anyone is simply jump into another server if you find yourself getting discouraged and worked up. The game is meant to be enjoyed and just think, every time you're on a team that is steamrolling the other side, they are feeling the same way you are now....we all just have to take the good days with the bad