March 2020
Since being quarantined is the new, I decided to get a few of my friends off of Warzone and onto Apex Legends(of which they've never played before). 7/10 games we ran into smurf accounts that rolled over us(them). Now guess what.... my friends are back onto Warzone. With Apex's system(SBMM) I can honestly say that they are producing a toxic player base, because those of who that can't handle where they are now; will just create a new account. Over and Over and Over and Over. This is why I say I.P. banning should be something to consider for the one's that abuse the system. Or you know... get rid of SBMM and just keep it in ranked, because it's called Ranked. #Ranked. Especially when they just lost players who have loose wallets, like my crew. Even a lot of Apex groups I follow on social media are tired of it. What sucks is I love Apex, but they all play Warzone, so guess who's playing Warzone atm.
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You aint wrong. Even the. PRO apex discorded decided to leave apex in the dust because in apex's current state, its only a matter of time before this game is a fossil.
March 2020
I agree. This game bacame * since it's so easily hackable from what i see. And lots of new accounts in every game.
I played on the 1st map at the begining and it was awesome. I could actually win games pretty decent.
With the new map with is trash btw also the hackers started building up.
This game deserves to die and maybe we can move on to something that is better built.
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New accounts spawning is a very common problem for free games. Once they had to pay bucks for making a new account they'd have stopped making.
March 2020
This is going to sound a little scummy, but what about queue separation based upon ownership of the battle pass?
It'd create the pay wall necessary to keep most cheats at bay, while not completely abandoning the free to play model.
It'd also motivate legitimate players sick of encountering cheats to invest in the game.
As the battle pass rewards make it self-funding (for the moment), it wouldn't be criticized too harshly for being a subscription service.
Downside is it'd demotivate Respawn's efforts in fixing the cheating epidemic.