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I'm a player from China. I've always played fair in many FPS games. One day, I discovered Apex Legends through a YouTuber — it looked like an amazing game. I downloaded it on Steam and shared it with my brother. We fell in love with it.
But then, we got banned — simply for using a Watt Tools accelerator script. We thought it was just for better ping. We didn't know it was against the rules.
We spent over 20 days appealing, seeking help everywhere. Every channel was closed. In the end, we had no choice but to give up on those accounts.
Then, the day before yesterday, we created new accounts. We played carefully — no accelerator, no suspicious software. Everything was fine.
Yesterday, we opened the game — both new accounts were banned.😥
We're still appealing. But at this point, I just want to ask:
Why is a network accelerator script treated the same as cheating?
As you can see, my appeal has failed again.
I have grown accustomed to this. What is truly agonizing is the previouof appealing—every day oscillating between hope and disappointment, every day pushing against one closed door after another.
But I still want to say: I love this game.😥
My Sibrary holds the records of match after match that I have played. If I were only seeking fun by cheating in Apex, why would I cherish those records? Why would I let my Sbrary become "imperfect"? That would be absurd.
The Watt accelerator script was, to me, merely a tool to make the game run smoothly and prevent disconnections. Id not use it to gain an unfair advantage, nor did I use it to bully other players. I simply wanted to play smoothly with my friends.I believe I did nothing wrong.😯This accelerator script is harmless.
Buystem thinks otherwise. My new account was banned, and my appeal was rejected. For 22 days, all doors have been closed.
Yet I still want to sayill not give up.
Perhaps this account is gone for good, perhaps this hardware has been flagged, but my love for this game is real. The tension and joy my friends andhared in the final circle are real.
These are things a ban cannot take away.