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Apex Legends Cheaters Receives Permanent Hardware Ban

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HWID bans are only temporary. Pretty easy to get around these now a days. That is why most companies stopped using them. I will give them this, it is a start.
I think it is new territory for these hacks when price is no question. You dont even have a price pain point to levy against hackers. I agree with the article that Apex will likely have to resort to suing people in court. They will also have to take aggressive action on folks outside of countries with reasonable laws to enforce on this front. Until people face real world consequences for their online actions, it's going to continue down this path. I'm all about open free speech on the internet, but gaming hackers/trolls are now ruining my investment in time/money. It's theft from the community and they need a good smack.
I strongly believe, I mean with all my being, they should be made to pay a fine and serve jail time. If it was up to me they would have to eat their own genitals so that they couldn't reproduce, and there would be a live stream of them doing it, with their families front row to watch that all go down. But they should implement a hardware ban for all games on which ever service you are using. First time, one year no games for you on that system and gaming platform. Second time permaban and legal recourse.

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