Battlefield V is filling up with users who use 'chetos' while DICE and Electronic Arts do nothing
New problems for DICE and Electronic Arts with Battlefield V and the game is filling up with players who use all kinds of chetos.
Few things worse than Battlefield V are on the market right now. The Electronic Arts game has arrived with great controversy. The first was the inclusion of a woman in the game, something that unleashed the ire of the fans of the saga. Faced with so many criticisms, EA acted with pride and told users that if they didn't want to buy it, don't do it, they didn't care. The umpteenth problem of the game comes from the hand of cheats or 'chetos'.
The 'chetos' take over Battlefield V
Many users are complaining about the appearance of a huge number of cheaters. It seems that they have entered the game en masse and are using all kinds of tricks and traps, from the aimbot, which automatically targets other players, to the wallhack, which allows users to see through walls and / or mountains .
The problem is that there are more and more cheaters. So much so that the game is starting to be practically unplayable and it does not seem that DICE or Electronic Arts do anything to solve the problem.
As we said, the beginning of Battlefield V started out being really complicated and things seem to be going from bad to worse. Poor marketing, a pathetic communication policy filled with disdain for users, and an early release of an unfinished game. Added to all these problems are users who use hacks to win games, proving that they are nothing more than pathetic losers, that they could only win a game by cheating.
We'll see if DICE and Electronic Arts do something against the growing number of cheaters in the game, although it doesn't really look good. We leave you a video of 'Roge-9' where you can see how the cheteros roam at ease.
