Not a game anymore, just a platform dominated by cheating

A game is only a game when it is not dominated by cheating… We have a platform that exploits the free2play player drowning them in bots eliminating their progress. Pilots control all aspects of PVP so any legit spender is just suffocated out of their progress paid for.

We had bout of realms winners who won through breaking ToS on every region in the world by sharing/selling/loaning accounts. Have we ever seen Rite of Exile with out pilot accounts, not in years.

Worldchat is covered in spam for cheating advertisements…

It’s not a game anymore if it is dominated by cheaters. It’s been going on like this for so long we have to have bots opponents in battle grounds, we have to summon bots for dungeons in lower difficulties, no use in party finder.

The game has been hijacked out from underneath the developers how much longer can they afford to lose legitimate gamers?

Maybe the cheaters have the developers locked in a basement forcing them to keep creating content for food? It seems like a hostage situation… We are strung along with hope things will change so cheaters let the creators live their hostage lives and can continue hijacking their game?

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It’s more like a virtual gambling casino than a game. Pvp is non existent it’s so imbalanced it can’t even be played.

Well sure but casinos kick you out if you cheat…

In diablo immortal the cheaters dominate the game. It is like they are excluded from the rules. I think the developers community managers or whoever should enforce bans dont because they have an extreme case of “Stockholm Syndrome”.

Stockholm syndrome
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A proposed condition or theory that tries to explain why hostages sometimes develop a psychological bond with their captors. It is named after a 1973 incident in Stockholm, Sweden, in which four people held hostage by bank robbers defended them afterward. Emotional bonds can possibly form between captors and captives, during intimate time together, but these are considered irrational by some in light of the danger or risk endured by the victims.