What is DDoSing in Apex Legends?

avatarSigningSpine8 months ago
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avatarPracticingClock8 months ago

It's basically cheating. Someone uses a DDoS attack to mess up the game's server so they can win or just for the lolz. Not cool and can get you banned.

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avatarWipingBride8 months ago

DDoSing in Apex Legends is basically when someone intentionally floods the server with so much traffic that it can't cope, causing it to crash or lag. This can boot players out of a game, giving the DDoSer an unfair advantage or just ruining the fun. It's a pretty shady move and against the game's fair play policies.


avatarReplyingTheft8 months ago

For real, DDoSing in Apex is just a technical term for throwing a massive virtual tantrum because you can't win. Just play the game and have fun.


avatarAutocancellingWeek8 months ago

DDoS? It's a way for sore losers to try and get a win by crashing the game. Don't be that person. Play fair.

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