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Originally Posted by
ars81859
How hard where you using this, like making it obvious or just barely like an aim assist?
very barely, using the settings to make it look like human flow:
Aimbot Speed: 4-5
X Adjust: -3
Y Adjust: -13
Trigger Area: 20 (thought this is for trigger bot, doesnt affect anything)
Used for maybe 45min to 1 hour 30min a day. Sometimes skipping days due to obligations.
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Originally Posted by
Alecthro
When did you last use it?
Last time I used it was around New Year's eve, and stopped using it since. I didn't get banned.
I also flushed my USN Journal and ran CC Cleaner.
Does blizzard also do Delayed bans like VAC does?
Last edited by iComfy; 01-06-2017 at 07:37 AM.
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I have used the same settings as of yesterday and I still do not have any bans. It might just be people getting banned based off of user reports rather then just a cheat detection within the game's anticheat.
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Got banned, bought this cheat less than a month ago
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Originally Posted by
DvASystems
Small banwave 10 hours ago.
Weirdly not everyone got banned this time, just a small group of users.
That's how it started with overjoint/pixelclicker if you look at the first pages of this thread, some people didn't get banned at first then the next week everyone was. The same thing with the robotjs banwave in the old thread.
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Can Dva update the main post with all the providers hit in the last wave?
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You guys ever wonder if people aren't actually being banned? Perhaps these few posters claiming that they have been banned are merely Blizzard employees trying to deter others from using the cheats.
From a programming perspective, I don't see how one would only be able to detect a limited sub-set of users of a cheat. It seems as though it would be an all-or-nothing affair, with everybody who ever used a process getting hit, or no one.
Basing bans strictly off of player reports is so far-fetched I'm surprised to see suggestions of it popping up so often. I'm fairly certain it would violate not only the ToS to do such a thing, but even general consumer protection laws.
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Banned on Main after using OverAim for 2-3 days for 5-6 hours total.
Smurf account not touched.
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Th3OnlyN00b (1 members gave Thanks to AnonRon for this useful post)
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new banwave coming just got smacked
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I've got banned, have been using overaim last 2 weeks and Ko1n!'s private cheat, but the ban most likely is from OverAim.
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Originally Posted by
PhillipF
You guys ever wonder if people aren't actually being banned? Perhaps these few posters claiming that they have been banned are merely Blizzard employees trying to deter others from using the cheats.
From a programming perspective, I don't see how one would only be able to detect a limited sub-set of users of a cheat. It seems as though it would be an all-or-nothing affair, with everybody who ever used a process getting hit, or no one.
Basing bans strictly off of player reports is so far-fetched I'm surprised to see suggestions of it popping up so often. I'm fairly certain it would violate not only the ToS to do such a thing, but even general consumer protection laws.
Fairly certain Blizzard reserves the right to ban you for any reason, without given warning. Player reports are a huge factor in bans, as people with poorly configured aimbots will be very obvious in the death cam. Also, detecting a "limited sub-set" (even though it could be a large set, and only a "limited sub-set" bother to post) is not unheard of as configurations differ which would cause any pattern recognition (client sided, or server sided) to vary. Detection can also be enabled and disabled at will so that cheat makers are not aware of it, and it is removed before they can bypass it.
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Originally Posted by
DvASystems
25-30% of our active users have gotten banned in result of 2 banwaves.
We cannot guarantee ban safety.
As a result we will make some changes and reduce price.
Banwave is reported by other players or program detected ? I'm sceptical for buy ur aimbot, in the thread say it's very hard to tell that the aimbot is being used if someone is to observe you. So how you can be reported and banned ?
Last edited by cedricdu94; 01-10-2017 at 08:53 PM.
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DVAsystems also hit again in this banwave
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I was banned today & I used the new update.
Not sure if the ban was from the old version or the new update, but nevertheless I was banned.