DICE is taking a hardline stance with Battlefield 2042, warning cheaters that there’ll be “no warnings, no suspensions” for cheating within the game or being toxic towards other players.
According to the latest blog post from the developer, there’ll be a number of anti0cheat measures in place, detailing the various options that’ll be available to players to report cheating and abuse when they encounter it. It’s all part of DICE’s commitment to ensuring “positive play” when the game releases in a few months.
Players will be able to report issues through an in-game interface, but they’ll also be able to leave comments that will allow players to “include context with their reports without going through external support channels,” something that most in-game reporting systems currently lack. You’ll be able to specifically give details on the abuse, cheating, or…

