Is there any hope for recovery if I'm banned for using an unfamiliar computer?
In the early morning local time on November 24th last year, while I was in a deep sleep, my account was suddenly banned. My computer was newly bought less than a year ago and should be very clean. The only clue I have is that I stayed in a hotel for a few days a week before the ban. During these days, I played Battlefield 6 on the computer provided in the hotel suite. That computer, just like most computers in Internet cafes had, a lot of games pre - installed. I'm not sure if it was because of that computer that my account was banned. I've submitted multiple appeal letters and tried my best to provide my situation at that time, but all were rejected. Is there any hope for my situation? I've also met many people on social platforms who have similar experiences. They were all banned soon after going to Internet cafes. EA's anti - cheat system is really terrible. Not many cheaters have been eliminated, but ordinary players like me who spent a lot of money pre - ordering the deluxe version have been banned. I only have this one account. I originally planned to buy skin packages to support Battlefield 6, but then my account was banned. If this account ban can't be lifted, I'll never be able to play Battlefield 6 again. After all, I don't have a second account. I even wonder if the large number of players leaving Battlefield 6 is because most players have been wrongly banned.
Hey there DDD816
Unfortunately as far as here on the forums goes theres nothing we can do for you regarding a banned account.
You will need to follow the steps here: Check and appeal EA Account locks, bans, and suspensions if you wish to appeal your ban, while I can't guarantee that the ban will be lifted, it will be fully investigated.