Battlefield 2042 has so many bugs that even hackers have to stop playing

The state of Battlefield 2042 is getting worse and worse, making even the cheat software unable to function properly.

Recently, an organization specializing in distributing hack/cheat software has officially announced that it will stop providing cheat services for Battlefield 2042. Not only that, Steam's parent company Valve has also issued a refund notice. money to anyone who accidentally purchased this game regardless of hours played.

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At first, I thought it was a joke, but it's reality. The reason given by the other organization that distributes the cheat software is that the current state of Battlefield 2042 is too bad and makes the hack / cheat software work unstable.

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Of course, there is another equally important reason that is that Battlefield 2042's player base is seriously declining, leading to the business of cheating software for this game is no longer as profitable as before. .

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It is true that so. If we track the number of players playing the most recent versions of Battlefield on Steam, it is easy to see that there are times when Battlefield 2042 is less attractive in the eyes of gamers than both Battlefield 1 and Battlefield 5. 

Valve has also started rolling out a new refund policy for anyone who has purchased Battlefield 2042 on Steam. Even after playing the game for a long time, the store will still accept refunds for users because the experience that Battlefield 2042 brings is too bad.

Update 18 January 2022
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