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So, I understand the game felt stale and balance was needed. I completely understand the desire to infuse some life into the game. The player base that has remained obviously still loves the game, but why did players who left the game leave in the first place? I don’t think the D40 was the reason.

Xbox crash has been occurring for well over a year now it seems (I don’t even play on Xbox)

I have ran into more cheaters recently than I have at any given timeframe (hi skywalkerchose, easykj)

Trench wire on factory is still a thing

Server stability issues and desync/hit detection issues

Matchmaking struggling at times

No shoot glitch that has plagued many

Removing 6v6 king of the hill

Crossplay took out the biggest chunk

Others that I am sure will be named in the comments…

Please focus on the glaring issues that have remained present for so long. Do not create unnecessary issues with the remaining player base, please. The knight and d40 weren’t the reason, replenish isn’t the reason. I understand the desire, but the prioritization needs to be on the game breaking issues. Hell, y’all let that objection meta season go on for the entirety and most of us stuck around. That might have been the only time a gun scared people off. The weekly bug thread should be pinned to the top and what is reported here, discord, and twitter should be the focus. It should have been well before the shakeup with the team.

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about 1 year ago - /u/HiRezRadar - Direct link

Originally posted by OB0E

Out of curiosity in the case of myself, I know I am reported with high frequency. What do y’all do with excessive reports of those who aren’t cheating? Do you get a total number of times someone has been reported? If you get bored, check out “Oboe” and let me know 😂

I always appreciate the responses. Thank you again, I’ll let you get back to it. I’d still love to run some games with you.

We can't go too much into the sausage making with these systems, but the volume of reports does play a role in the expedience of how an account is reviewed. If you aren't cheating, it's usually pretty obvious. We've built a profile over the years of what an average cheater looks like and a veteran player may hit one point but rarely multiple.