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Narrsicist wrote:I did have Malwarebytes installed alongside Windows Defender to add an extra layer of protection.
(Someone recommended Malwarebytes to me so I could have extra protection alongside Windows Defender.)
but i never had any problems with it or like interfering with The EAC
Narrsicist I've used Malwarebytes before and it shouldn't be messing with the EAC either, (and besides, if it was a problem, Valorant's anti-cheat would be mad at you too).
Narrsicist wrote:The game I mentioned me being banned after i got banned on apex was fortnite. First i got banned for 24 hours then the next day i logged on Fortnite to find out it turned to 365 days (a year)
Hmm weird... I wonder if it got turned into a year since the EAC had banned you in Apex, (although that doesn't make sense as those are two different games, despite using the same anti-cheat), like if a ban in one game had mattered, you would of been banned in every EAC protected game.
Narrsicist wrote:And you know that the Kernel anti-cheat on Valorant is on another level — it sees way more than normal anti-cheats, so it’s way better at catching cheaters. If I were actually cheating, kernel-level anti-cheat would’ve caught it instantly.
Yup, it doesn't mess around.
Narrsicist wrote:PSA My apex appeal has been denied six times now, and each response has been the same automated message.
That's unfortunate, (and I did report the issue as a possible bug to EA, (however I'm not sure if that would change anything)).
Hello, community manager. Could you please report this issue to EA? My account has 3 heirlooms, but they have been mistakenly banned. I am feeling very frustrated and appealing is useless. I just submitted my appeal, but it was rejected after one or two hours. This must have been a response from AI