Until now, AoE matches have no longer been “fair” due to external interference.
This is the assertion of managers, coaching staff, management teams, as well as players and streamers from AoE Clans regarding the current state of AoE matches AoE. Using sophisticated tricks, hackers who are highly skilled in information technology have intervened in the cards during high-level AoE matches.

In reality, this is not something new and has recently occurred in the Vietnamese Age of Empires community. However, in the past, when the skill levels between players were quite different, card draws did not significantly affect the match results. But with the random skill level of Vietnamese players today, cards are a determining factor for 70% of match outcomes. This is also why the issue of hackers interfering in high-level AoE matches makes players feel “unable to win” when the cards are too imbalanced.

This is also due to the version of AoE that players are currently using being quite old and not regularly updated by the publisher. These vulnerabilities have created opportunities for hackers to execute tricks that directly affect match results.
Halting and nullifying the match results, BiBi and HeHe join hands with the AoE community to combat negativity
These are commendable actions by BiBi and HeHe in yesterday’s match. Particularly on BiBi’s side, despite leading HeHe by 3-0, this player decided to propose stopping and ending the match as well as nullifying all results. Immediately afterward, on the official fan page of BiBi AoE Club, a notice was posted about the intervention of a third party in the match between this player and HeHe, causing the card draws to be heavily skewed and strange map repetitions to occur.

This is the first time in the history of AoE Vietnam that a high-level solo Random match broadcast live has been paused midway and all results nullified.
This is a decisive move by BiBi and HeHe aimed at joining forces with organizations and viewers to push back and put an end to negative external influences in AoE matches.

Hopefully, with the determination of the Clans, the AoE companies, and the solidarity of the players, the AoE community in Vietnam will return to fair and “fair” matches as it was before. What do you think about this? Please leave your comments in the section below the article.