Frustrated Apex Legends <\/em>players have reached a breaking point over several major issues they claim have persisted for years\u2014ranked matchmaking being all over the place, servers being unstable, and cheaters running rampant.<\/p>
Disheartened players believe the long-standing battle royale is basically \u201cunplayable\u201d in its current state and are on the verge of deleting the game. On April 17, they sounded the alarm over these issues again<\/a>, because they feel communication from Respawn \u201cdoes not exist\u201d and something needs to be done.<\/p>
As for the servers, it\u2019s the same old song and dance regarding stability<\/a>. Connections seem to drop out too frequently, which is frustrating after players have had good starts.<\/p>
Then there\u2019s also the never-ending battle with cheaters, which even streamers like NICKMERCS are complaining about<\/a>, and the worst part according to the community is they\u2019re still getting away with it due to the lack of a functional reporting system.<\/p>
What\u2019s more, there are other threads highlighting the same issues<\/a>. The frustration extends far and wide, and if nothing changes, more players might want to uninstall.<\/p>
The influx of complaints comes days after popular Apex <\/em>streamer Mande talked up the new private Realm SoloQ League<\/a> he and other top players ranked Masters and above can sign up to compete in this month. He\u2019s convinced it could eventually kill the standard ranked mode for good<\/a> if Respawn doesn\u2019t nip these issues in the bud.<\/p>
Some are clinging to the hope that if players continue to bring these issues up, Respawn will have no choice but to do something about it. Others, however, are urging their peers to give up hope and delete the game<\/a>, because these fixes aren\u2019t coming.<\/p>
And to make matters worse, the latest season hasn\u2019t been a hit in the eyes of some players<\/a>, giving them even less of an incentive to stay. But while the player count is ebbing and flowing<\/a>, it\u2019s still in pretty good shape\u2014for now.<\/p>