I got banned via FairFight for nothing. I really need help cause i enjoyed this.
Can EA help me. I got banned via fairfight for nothing. I got banned earlier : 1 week suspension - LvL3 Monitoring Active #o3Z82z. I was playing sniper all the time. After a week i could play normally and idk what was the reason i got banned. I thought it was a mistake but after two weeks of playing i got banned for good. It was 2 days before the new year. Now i got banned for good and in my bf1 companion where the fairfight codes are it says: You was kicked by the FairFight reason: Banned code #RSuhf1. Now i can't play matchmaking and server browser and it's pisses my off because i did nothing wrong. In some games i had high scores and in some games i had bad scores. Can somebody help with this problem. I really wanna play this game again 😢. Please help me. Thanks. For being sure i calle the IT specialist to check my computer if it had any viruses or hacking softwares. After cleaning all my drives and restarting my computer to fabric configuration the guy said that i dno't have any of that on my computer. The only programs that i'm using when playing games is msi gaming app and msi afterburner. I'm playing also the GTA online , counter-strike Go , overwatch with the same hardware and software and i don't get any of that issues. Please help me and thanks.
Hello @Jason_The_Kaiser
The kick or ban code tells you why you were banned, and for how long.
You were kicked by FairFight. Stated reason: 1 Week Suspension - LvL3 Monitoring Active #o3Z82z
- We have temporarily blocked your access to the online gameplay portion of Battlefield 1 for 1 week (168 hours) and your stats might be reset.
You were kicked by FairFight. Stated reason: Banned Code #RSuhf1
- We have permanently blocked your access to the online gameplay portion of Battlefield 1 and your stats might be reset.
If you’ve been suspended or banned, you may have broken our rules.
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- Promote, encourage, or take part in any activity involving hacking, cracking, phishing, taking advantage of exploits or cheats and/or distribution of counterfeit software and/or virtual currency or items.
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