What even is this? Also, if you're going to challenge DNA's thoughts on cheating detection, you should probably have some substance behind it. Just saying.
What even is this? Also, if you're going to challenge DNA's thoughts on cheating detection, you should probably have some substance behind it. Just saying.
What even is this? Also, if you're going to challenge DNA's thoughts on cheating detection, you should probably have some substance behind it. Just saying.
He wouldnt do that as like his case to defending op it was i trust him and if ur view isnt like mine ur words mean nothing and im right ur wrong
What even is this? Also, if you're going to challenge DNA's thoughts on cheating detection, you should probably have some substance behind it. Just saying.
Let this thread die man it’s been a year
This thread will never die we need to make OPs ban threads know they will mess up eventually
At this point, we now have our answer, and that should be enough on the matter of the OP.
As to the rest of the forum drama, I would recommend everyone take a step back and not engage any further with any additional nonsense, as someone will be looking at the thread at some point and reviewing everyone's conduct when they do.
Seriously: actually posting a screenshot of a branded premodded game client? This is going in my forum hall of fame archive.
This is one of those rare times I read every single comment and every page and was not disappointed. You can also see the exact time that certain posters were banned as well - which reminds me look after your mental health folks a games forum isn’t worth losing your sanity over. Happy 2025!
Dang it, you guys got to the good part without me? Oh well, we've all watched this movie before anyway. Just never watched the movie with such a prominent clown in the plotline. Like It, but a child clown that thinks it can eat adults. Was an interesting twist.
Dang it, you guys got to the good part without me? Oh well, we've all watched this movie before anyway. Just never watched the movie with such a prominent clown in the plotline. Like It, but a child clown that thinks it can eat adults. Was an interesting twist.
I really tried to give him the benefit of the doubt, and responded with “what if I was the worst possible version of myself”
Like i am in a state and if i change my state and travel to another place in one night ... Will i get banned ? I mean 2-3 times i travel in a year 500kilometer-800km away places... Hope u r understanding my point
Like i am in a state and if i change my state and travel to another place in one night ... Will i get banned ? I mean 2-3 times i travel in a year 500k-800k away places... Hope u r understanding my point
It depends on how quickly you travel. If you're moving at a normal pace, you're fine. If you're in India one second, 5 minutes later you're in the UK, and then another 5 minutes later you're back in India, they'll catch it. But regular travel shouldn't trigger anything.
Like i am in a state and if i change my state and travel to another place in one night ... Will i get banned ? I mean 2-3 times i travel in a year 500kilometer-800km away places... Hope u r understanding my point
The short answer is: no.
Contrary to popular belief, Kabam does not ban people who appear to move suddenly, or at all. There’s more to it than that. Players do all sorts of things that can make them appear to move suddenly. They can travel. They can use VPNs (which are not prohibited). They can even switch from cellular service to WiFi and back again, and that can make them appear to move dramatically as the IP addresses traced to cell networks can be in literally a different city than the one traced back to a WiFi network.
I’ve played MCOC while flying and that can cause me to appear to jump instantly between two points in different countries (I’ve explicitly tested this with Kabam). None of these things by themselves has ever triggered a ban to the best of my knowledge, nor is it the sort of thing Kabam is likely to ban someone over by itself.
Humorously, I was once geolocated to the middle of a lake. I was not banned for playing MCOC while underwater.
How they determine the difference between a player using a VPN or flying between countries or switching between different internet networks is a means and method technique I will not describe, but would be familiar to people aware of how such security concerns are investigated and nothing specific to Kabam.
If you are still worried about this, here’s a fun little security story. One day a few years ago I sat down to my computer in my office first thing in the morning, fired up Google, and it was in Chinese. I thought it was a problem with my browser, so I tried others. All of them were showing me Chinese Google. After a few minutes of investigation I discovered the reason for this was that the entire IP address block that my office resided within was being geolocated to China due to a geolocation database error. After about an hour, we were properly geolocated again. But from a geolocation perspective, I (along with my entire office and a few thousand other people besides) teleported to China, then back again.
Nobody bans anyone *just* because of that sort of thing. Geolocation is not sufficiently reliable for that.
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As to the rest of the forum drama, I would recommend everyone take a step back and not engage any further with any additional nonsense, as someone will be looking at the thread at some point and reviewing everyone's conduct when they do.
Seriously: actually posting a screenshot of a branded premodded game client? This is going in my forum hall of fame archive.
Like i am in a state and if i change my state and travel to another place in one night ... Will i get banned ? I mean 2-3 times i travel in a year 500kilometer-800km away places... Hope u r understanding my point
Contrary to popular belief, Kabam does not ban people who appear to move suddenly, or at all. There’s more to it than that. Players do all sorts of things that can make them appear to move suddenly. They can travel. They can use VPNs (which are not prohibited). They can even switch from cellular service to WiFi and back again, and that can make them appear to move dramatically as the IP addresses traced to cell networks can be in literally a different city than the one traced back to a WiFi network.
I’ve played MCOC while flying and that can cause me to appear to jump instantly between two points in different countries (I’ve explicitly tested this with Kabam). None of these things by themselves has ever triggered a ban to the best of my knowledge, nor is it the sort of thing Kabam is likely to ban someone over by itself.
Humorously, I was once geolocated to the middle of a lake. I was not banned for playing MCOC while underwater.
How they determine the difference between a player using a VPN or flying between countries or switching between different internet networks is a means and method technique I will not describe, but would be familiar to people aware of how such security concerns are investigated and nothing specific to Kabam.
If you are still worried about this, here’s a fun little security story. One day a few years ago I sat down to my computer in my office first thing in the morning, fired up Google, and it was in Chinese. I thought it was a problem with my browser, so I tried others. All of them were showing me Chinese Google. After a few minutes of investigation I discovered the reason for this was that the entire IP address block that my office resided within was being geolocated to China due to a geolocation database error. After about an hour, we were properly geolocated again. But from a geolocation perspective, I (along with my entire office and a few thousand other people besides) teleported to China, then back again.
Nobody bans anyone *just* because of that sort of thing. Geolocation is not sufficiently reliable for that.