I have been observing a group of cheats for a long time. They only have five to six people, but through Steam’s family sharing, they have a lot of accounts that can play AOE4 (there may be twenty or thirty or more)
The core members of the cheating group do not cheat, but rely on their teammates to cheat in order to obtain higher ratings
core members:
紫色的河豚 – AoE4 World
Atón dios de la guerra – AoE4 World
青山 – AoE4 World
They often adopt a 2+2(or 1+2 or 2+1)format: two core members plus two cheating teammates
If a cheating teammate is banned, they will switch accounts within the team to continue cheating (they share accounts with each other)
12days ago, they use this account to cheat:
(Likes loli – AoE4 World)
and then, ths account is reported:
Then they use their another shared account to cheat:
وارهامر – AoE4 World
I report him again:
steam id can prove they are the same one
This process was repeated several times, and I reported a total of five of their accounts:
Белый фугу – AoE4 World
Олень милый. – AoE4 World
Likes slapper – AoE4 World
likes slapper and likes #### are obviously the same person’s shared account.
And I don’t think this is the end, they might still cheat.
So what should I do? They can have a new account to share for $0.07, but I have to spend an hour reporting the account they obtained for just $0.07 and a few minutes.
That’s unfair!