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Unfairly banned from Call of Duty, players file a complaint against Activision, thanks to UFC-Que Choisir

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Public, undetected, when a player does 10 in KD all the time and for 3 hours in a row, it’s suspicious, I left the battlefields for that almost every time.

For two reasons

1
Without cheating and without a doctor I ran on average over 2000 hours of BF from 2142 to BF5 (class supports) at an average of 2.5KD, meh but not bad… and then there were these players, even entire teams on bf3 for example with the private ranked servers of these teams, all the players with completely broken KD, auto 360 head shot, wallhack, glitch etc… It disgusted me, but resentful:

2

I was kicked out several times by these hacker admins because I threw them into the chat (at the time bf3 aimbot helios) and I got tired of it, if I gave them a taste of their shit…

go mpgh, public aimbot not detected, ath parameter to display the players of a clan and I only killed those, and… obviously I was happy but it got boring very quickly and for 5 years the FPS has ended competitive, it’s good to get older.

So, given how easy it is to have public hacks go undetected (officially), it doesn’t surprise me that Activision bans players en masse.
Sometimes it’s a bigger deal to let it happen, knowing the hack, than to advertise an anti-cheat system deemed inviolable.

We will see if the lawsuit forces Activision to release its secret method.

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