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Sabit179's avatar
4 days ago

Mistakely banned in Battlefield 6

Hello Battlefield community. I'm asking you to help me with my ban in Battlefield 6. I'm being accused of using cheats. I've never used cheats in my life. My history of penalties is proof of this. My history was clean up for 14 years until this point. Battlefield has been my favorite series, but now they're accusing me of cheating and have already rejected three appeals without providing details or evidence. I need your help.

Details: On November 15th, as usual, I went to a computer club, rented a computer, and launched Battlefield 6. A permanent ban notification appeared on the screen. Yes, I don't have a personal computer. In our city (Baku, Azerbaijan), there are many special computer clubs where people come to play video games. After you play and close your session, the computer resets to the club's settings. Your accounts are erasing from memory, and any downloads are also erasing. There are also special settings that prevent unpacking files downloaded from the internet or uploaded via a flash cards. Why im telling this? Cuz yes, who knows maybe there was something wrong with last computer that i rented. But it doesn’t mean that i used cheats. And if EA support had actually done an investigation, as a human not as a robot, they would have known about it. 

My stats and gameplay also prove that I didn't use cheats. I don't have any crazy stats. I have the stats of a Battlefield veteran. After all, I played hundreds of hours of Battlefield 3, 4, 1, and 2042. I didn't play Hardline because I didn't like it, and when Battlefield 5 released, I sold my gaming laptop. Two years ago i started to play in computer clubs. 

I don't know how to deal with EA support. They don't provide any evidence. They don't provide any description. I don't even want to buy this game again because I'm afraid of being randomly banned again. All what they say is “After carefully reviewing your appeal, we have again confirmed that the penalty on your account for Cheating was applied correctly and should remain in place.” And i dont even understand how to prove my innocence cuz they do not communicate with me normally. Please help people it fells so bad.

Below I'll attach photos with proof that I don't have my own PC—these are photos with logins from different computers over a long period of time. I'll also include a photo of a computer club so you know what it looks like (if there aren't any such clubs in your city). I don't know what other evidence I can provide. How can I even prove that i haven't done anything wrong?

P.S. And I've already experienced how cruel people can be to those who are unfairly accused. So if you want to write something nasty, it's better to just pass by.

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19 Replies

  • I hate to say it but renting a computer is exactly how you end up in this mess. You have no clue what's been installed on this rented computer and the only way to be sure it's actually safe is a full reinstall of Windows for every new person who rents the device...and I'm willing to bet that nobody at the place you rented from is that professional. Professionalism in general is in the dumpster across all  industries for a number of reasons but a rent-a-computer business is EXACTLY where I'd expect them to not care.

    It sucks but ya gotta think things through. Internet cafes and rent-a-computer services are exactly where a prolific cheater would install cheat software and given your country/the business in question probably being low profit you're looking at a blood from a stone situation for any sort of remediation.

    It sucks but these types of businesses are not safe for personal account activities.

  • gamer-turniton's avatar
    gamer-turniton
    Seasoned Rookie
    3 days ago

    Mate, a software network engineer here....

    There is always, always, a way, a workaround

     

  • Sabit179's avatar
    Sabit179
    4 days ago

    And again: its almost impossible to download something bad at computer here cuz first you can not unpack anything, second when you close your session everything erasing, and third we checked computers via cameras and did not see any cheaters.

    I wrote this because I see this as the only POSSIBLE reason for the ban. But perhaps there was nothing wrong with the computer. After all, EA support didn't provide any evidence or descriptions to clarify the matter. I can't even conduct an investigation myself due to the lack of detailed information.

  • its happening more and more false bans are server sided with AI chat bot and some other anti cheat services can trigger false positive and ban you seen it happen to 5-7 other people and more to come,im a victim of it myself,just keep appealing until the situation gets bigger 

  • A rent computer? It raises all red flags mate!!

    It is not your computer, hence you dont know what programs are installed in it.

    You were correctly banned because that machine had cheat software installed and you didnt know.

    Not your fault, or maybe it is....moral: get a computer thats yours only

  • The thing is, it's almost impossible for anything illegal to be on a computer. We also checked the computers via video cameras. No one has used cheats in the last few days. And the computers are reset after each session. I haven't had any problems for two years While playing bf2042

  • No one here can help with a ban. You played on a computer with God knows what installed on it, so you are to blame. You need to contact the TOS team to have any hope of reversing this. Try the link below if you can't find a link to talk with them log in as guest.

     

    EA Help: Official support

     

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