English please
Only posts in English, please. You can post your messages with a Russian translation on the Ru-forum, but it’s better to change the wording.
Because this bug affects the company’s revenue, if every new player exploits this bug to farm silver coins and experience, the game’s high-level accounts and silver coin exchange functions would become meaningless. For the company, this is worse than cheating software, because cheats only affect players, while farming silver coins and experience only affects the company.
Really? Do you really think earning a large number of coins is more serious than hackers using cheats? Shouldn’t game bugs be the responsibility of the game creators? Banning these players’ accounts directly is just a reflection of the game company’s incompetence. Would Battlefield 6 ban players who use premium edition rewards in the standard edition due to system bugs?
This is literally a capitalist paradise, isn’t it?
I’m really upset to see such a huge number of weapons from the Battle Pass. I bought them all and played them in real time the entire time, fought hard to the end in many difficult battles, and then saw someone obtain these unique guns through trickery. This is an insult to all the efforts of honest players.
I always advocate for merciful clemency. Perhaps a permanent ban is too harsh. Confiscation alone would have been sufficient. But that’s a highly controversial procedure.
I think this would be a just punishment:
but I also understand that from the company´s view, these people are trouble makers and they can generate more problems than profit.
Will Battlefield 6 ban standard players who use premium rewards due to system vulnerabilities? The fact is: they only reclaimed rewards that did not originally belong to those players.
This punishment is too severe. Please consider carefully before making a decision. Yes, these people have obtained a large number of teams and weapons through improper means. I once purchased about 24 firearms in the store, all of which were bought with gold coins. But now many people have obtained them through this game, and I also find it difficult to accept. However, there are also people on the list who have committed relatively minor crimes. I hope the Gaijin official can give them a lighter punishment. My suggestion is to consider the actual situation and determine how much silver they have obtained corresponds to how long the ban period is, ranging from 30 days to several years. However, permanent ban is indeed too extreme. Please
Because this bug affects the company’s revenue, if every new player exploits this bug to farm silver coins and experience, the game’s high-level accounts and silver coin exchange functions would become meaningless. For the company, this is worse than cheating software, because cheats only affect players, while farming silver coins and experience only affects the company.
Here’s what I’d do: unban them, wipe absolutely everything they bought except for premium squads — anything purchased for silver goes, including the casino stuff. And make it mandatory for them to buy something from the premium store — at least two squads.
Then, once they make a $40+ purchase…
Boom. Permanent ban. And the money they paid becomes compensation for the damage they caused to the game and its players.
But honestly, that would probably accelerate global warming — imagine how much the air temperature in Asia would spike, like 1–2°C, from how hard they’d rage.
As far as I know, cheat developers and cheaters can be held criminally liable in China/Korea
And now these guys are out here trying to play the victim and blame the devs for banning them.

Because this bug affects the company’s revenue, if every new player exploits this bug to farm silver coins and experience, the game’s high-level accounts and silver coin exchange functions would become meaningless. For the company, this is worse than cheating software, because cheats only affect players, while farming silver coins and experience only affects the company.
I don’t know what you’re trying to convey by sending me this picture. To be honest, even if you have all these equipment, you’re still not my match.
So you should stand in the shoes of the player, not the gaming company
Thanks to us “fallen testers” who helped identify this issue, the years-old booster stacking exploit has finally been patched. Now, you can no longer stack more than three boosters or exceed a 500% experience gain. Making Enlisted better every day!
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Yes, let soldiers get better every day! That’s why the daily player count of this game is still less than one-tenth of Battlefield 6.
Of course he’s not on your level — his account didn’t get banned.
You go make a new one.
That’s the fate of cheaters: to get caught.
Excuse me, so the veterans crate booster drops supposed to count as exploit?
It is foolish to attribute one’s intellectual shortcomings to others exploiting loopholes.
