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I know I was able to explain it with the profundity situation but as I dont know what the first team I used was in that battle, then I dunno if I can do any research. CLS does grant true damage also, by the way. But I am not saying CLS is what killed the Savage either.
I looked into the CLS battle further, using GAC insight from that season. I set the teams exactly as they were in your battle, including all 3 omis on the Traya squad.
Those 1213 battles are from the same season as your battle. Exactly 24 people managed to beat that squad using CLS. You and one other player beat an all-relic Traya squad, the other 22 had at least one g12, and in most cases the entire squad was g12.
I couldn’t find any battles whatsoever where Savage still had protection left apart from your’s.
As for the one other player who beat all relic Traya with CLS, I post you one round of his GAC history without comment:
https://swgoh.gg/p/772729572/gac-history/O1748379600000/1/
- SoraSona6 months agoSeasoned Rookie
Yes, I see. Again, I don't know what to tell you. All I have is my word that I didn't cheat. Swear on it. Not only would I not do something like that to ruin the experience for other players, but I value my account highly and also would never want to risk it. I looked further into it, it seems like there may be a chance the ban happened was I once accidentally filed a chargeback on a purchase I believed I didn't make. (I did, I was just dumb and forgot) But regardless, I never did get the money back. The charge stayed. Does EA/CG still keep track of requests of that and ban accordingly? Even if they never actually go through? I read somewhere that this can sometimes be bannable.
- DarjeloSalas6 months agoSeasoned Ace
The problem with your assurances and promises is that this is what the majority of people will say regardless of whether or not they have cheated.
I’m not sure why you’re reaching for another explanation for the ban. There are suspicious battles in your GAC history that don’t seem to have any plausible explanation. That’s the reason for it.
The unusual thing in your GAC history is how infrequently these unexplained battles occur. If you look at the other player I linked before, you’ll see that they appear to be doing something out of the ordinary in almost every battle. That is normally how people operate if they are going to cheat.
But, refund requests or not, the CG reviewers will have looked at battles where you have achieved something nobody else in the entire player base has legitimately achieved and base their decisions off of that.
- harvestmouse16 months agoSeasoned Ace
It was the Tusken battle that I was referring to earlier. I know of no reason why there would be any protection left. I didn't really want to bring it up as it's giving players 'tips on cheating without being caught'.
Bear in mind that CG aren't using swgoh.gg to determine whether there has been any cheating. Also bear in mind, we here looking into your history carry as much weight as a gnat peeing in the ocean. Proving or not proving your innocents here is just for your own peace of mind. I think probably, it's more stress than its worth for you.
You might want to try the cheaters discord (if you really do feel you're innocent. If not, don't bother). They're pretty much experts on spotting this sort of thing. It might give you some some sort of defence to go back to CG.
However, the end of the day it's between you and CG. If you've filled out the form, there's nothing you can do but wait or.....try again with new evidence from the cheaters discord. In my mind though, you're up against it.
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