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Even the cheaters gave up on Battlefield 2042 Even the cheaters gave up on Battlefield 2042 The bugs and ongoing performance issues caused the AIMEXCHEATS online cheat group to stop supporting the game Giving in Nishi 17/01/2022 Monday, 17 January 2022, 15:15 Updated: 15:22 Share on Facebook Share on WhatsApp Share on Twitter Share on Email Share on general Comments Comments It has been about two months since the Battlefield 2042 game


Even the cheaters gave up on Battlefield 2042

The bugs and ongoing performance issues caused the AIMEXCHEATS online cheat group to stop supporting the game

Giving in Nishi

17/01/2022

Monday, 17 January 2022, 15:15 Updated: 15:22

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It has been about two months since the Battlefield 2042 game was released to the market and many players found themselves disappointed with the new title in the series.

The number of active players on the servers dropped from week to week and they slowly abandoned the game in favor of previous Battlefield games that they claimed were much more successful, or for other online games.



The game suffered from critical gameplay changes that completely changed the game's formula, but was also full of a few bugs that ruined the players experience.

The same bugs kept away not only ordinary players, but also a group of cheaters that sold online cheat programming, which officially announced that it was ceasing its support for the game.



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Gaming reporter Tom Andersen tweeted a statement released on behalf of the official discord channel of a cheating group called AIMEXCHEATS, which has announced that it will stop supporting Battlefield 2042 due to "ongoing performance issues".



The cheat service offered by the group is a regular and monthly paid registration service, and players could even pay for the cheats on the Lifetime track, a "for the rest of their life" track where they will receive support for the various cheat programming.



A statement said: "We will discontinue support for Battlefield 2042 and remove the option from our store. All those who sign up in advance will continue to receive support, but we will not open additional sign-up positions or receive subscription renewal requests."



"Players who have signed up for a lifetime service (Lifetime) will be able to convert their account to any of the various voice of duty games. This is because of the game's ongoing performance issues that affect the cheat programming,And the fact that the game is dying and fewer players are purchasing the service. "

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In light of the situation, those who have paid in advance will continue to receive game support until the subscription expires, and those who have purchased a Lifetime subscription will be able to convert cheats to voice-of-duty games, so for the dear players among us who do not cheat: expect injury soon.

No doubt we have reached times when one can mostly laugh or cry about the situation.



The solution to the cheating problem in Battlefield 2042 seems to have solved itself without any attempts by DICE developing to eradicate the phenomenon, mainly because the game failed to launch it and fails to maintain a regular cast that will also want to spend their time playing and cheating.



As mentioned, over the last few months quite a few players have abandoned the game, and currently the number of players of an older game in the series like Battlefield V is already surpassing Battlefield 2042 on the set platform. Currently the future of the game is unclear, Also in the future the players.

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