According to ITHome, videos are circulating online where users use auto-aim (AIM) and ESP tricks, allowing them to see opponents through walls and automatically fire when they enter their field of view.
Javelin was previously used in Battlefield 2042 and Battlefield 1 and showed good effectiveness there, but now the protection has been hacked in just a few days. Gamers are already ironic that Javelin will repeat the fate of Activision’s anti-cheat Ricochet.
At the time of publication, approximately 480,000 people were playing simultaneously on Steam, and the rating remained at 76% positive reviews. Time will tell how quickly EA will deal with the wave of cheating.
Source: Ferra

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