jornw
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« on: November 25, 2025, 02:32:43 AM » |
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For the last week I?ve been seeing Google ads and social posts from U4GM talking about BF6 bot lobbies, XP lobbies, and other ?boosting? features. I wanted to gather community opinions because this kind of marketing tends to confuse new players and frustrate veterans.
First, whenever a game launches?especially one with a strong online ecosystem like Battlefield 6?boosting services start spreading misinformation to attract customers. Many players don?t realize that most of these offers depend on exploits or methods that creators never disclose. Companies like U4GM often use vague wording such as ?safe method,? ?no ban,? or ?guaranteed lobby,? but these phrases rarely have real guarantees behind them.
Players should also consider that EA and DICE explicitly prohibit services that artificially manipulate progression. Even if the player isn?t personally modifying anything, participating in manipulated lobbies is still considered a violation. Past Battlefield games issued temporary and permanent bans for using XP exploits?even unintentionally?so the risk is not theoretical.
Another point of discussion is transparency. U4GM?s reputation is mixed: some people say they?ve used them for currency in other games without issues, while others mention delays, non-refunds, or unclear support responses. For something as high-risk as a bot-lobby service, clarity is crucial, and unfortunately many of these marketplaces rely on ambiguity.
Ultimately, I think it?s healthy for players to talk openly about these topics so newcomers don?t get misled by flashy advertisements. If what you want is to improve your gameplay, Battlefield 6 has plenty of legitimate ways to rank up?assignments, weekly missions, and strong performance bonuses. Relying on shortcuts not only risks your account but also undermines the core gameplay experience.
If you?ve seen the U4GM ads or have thoughts about similar services, feel free to share in this thread. Just keep things within community guidelines and avoid posting anything that reveals or promotes exploits.
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