I remember the slug-shotgun in BC2 that was basically a one hit one kill sniperrifle-shotgun for cloe and far range.Well it looks like there are already hackers in the game:
Whilst not my best game (my whole k/d is 1.72) but check out the guy on the team and silly high rank, he sat on on a hill near the Russian spawn picking us off with a M98B. He has a stats booster for sure (he did not do capping and its only 100 points per kill) but I hope to dear god that was using a aim bot or else that gun is REALLY insane...
But now you can attach scopes to shotguns.I remember the slug-shotgun in BC2 that was basically a one hit one kill sniperrifle-shotgun for cloe and far range.
DICE kept it in it's current state.
So yea, DICE can make ridiculous OP weapons and never change them.
This does not bode well, padawan.
Well it looks like there are already hackers in the game:
Whilst not my best game (my whole k/d is 1.72) but check out the guy on the team and silly high rank, he sat on on a hill near the Russian spawn picking us off with a M98B. He has a stats booster for sure (he did not do capping and its only 100 points per kill) but I hope to dear god that was using a aim bot or else that gun is REALLY insane...
Oh noes, someone is better than me... they must be hacking!
Origin von EA durchwühlt medizinischen Daten und Chatprotokolle. - YouTube
I just leave this here.
Too bad you can't sue EA
Yay. Conspiracies. So let's see what Origin really does, shall we?
If you hook process monitor onto Origin you will not see Origin scanning anything, independently of how long you use it. So what triggered the OP's screenshot?
Origin on installation will try to find games installed on your harddrive and automatically register them within Origin. It does that in a couple of different ways:
If you look at the screenshot closely you will see that it does not actually read any files. Instead it looks for their existence and recursively walks the directory. It does not read any of your files, at least not judging from this screenshot or anything I have found on my machine.
- It reads the windows games registry
- It looks for games in Program Files
- It looks for games in ProgramData (where, for unknown reason the OP's SMS and tax software are storing the data instead of the user profile where that data should go!)
- it reads the xfire config if it finds one for games
Lastly if you monitor the network traffic that Origin causes you will see that it does not transmit anything of value to EA. So far I have not seen anything bug login credentials being submitted.
But it's always so much more fun to assume that software is inherently evil. You can hook a syscall monitor on any application and you will see that it operates all over the drive. That's not something unique to Origin. Steam will do the same if you click the "add non steam game" button.
//EDIT: something I forgot: I think people should not run any sysinternals tools without a basic understanding of what they do or at least not jump to conclusions.
You're right, it is just a conspiracy. One blown out of proportion by people who don't seem to know what they're talking about, be it in one sentence or 4 pages worth of repetition. Not sure why we're even arguing when you agree with me.Too bad you don't speak german.
This is a 4 page article about illegal stuff in the Origin EULA.
Origin is nothing more than spyware, violating numerous german information privacy laws. Yeah, it's all just one big conspiracy
You're right, it is just a conspiracy. One blown out of proportion by people who don't seem to know what they're talking about, be it in one sentence or 4 pages worth of repetition. Not sure why we're even arguing when you agree with me.
And what rights would those be? I've already shown you how EA isn't violating your privacy and snooping around any private files that you think they are. I will agree that Origin is a pile of junk but I sure as hell don't feel like it's violating any of my rights. I just hate the principle of the program with the fact that EA pulled out of Steam to get more returns on sales.Too bad I can't use my lawyer powers to force you to accept that these are some serious issues. I guess I'll never understand why Americans enjoy getting stripped off their rights as consumers.