Personally, I think if a game has exploits its up to the developers to iron them out. If it's in the game, its not cheating.
EA Drops the Ban Hammer on Battlefield 3 Exploiters
Players using an xp-boosting game loophole are on notice.
EA isn’t messing around when it comes to the balancing for Battlefield 3. The company banned several accounts over the weekend of players who had been using an in-game exploit to boost their experience gains.
"This week we've banned hundreds of offending accounts and have stats-wiped accounts for exploiting (such as boosting)," EA wrote on the official Battlefield Twitter. "We are working on banning as many people as we can as quickly as we can. We have a zero tolerance policy for cheating."
The exploit involves players using the Engineer class constantly repairing a friendly bot while another team member fires on it. The Engineer gets fast xp, and then team members switch off. EA has stated that they are working on a patch and will get it implemented soon. For an example of the exploit, you can check it out here. But don't try it, lest you get the ban hammer!
Also up on the docket for fixes is the reduction of the brightness for the tactical flashlight weapon attachment. Gameplay designer Alan Kertz spoke recently about the issues with the over-effectiveness of the attachment, and showed an example of the improvement on his Twitter. Check that out here.
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