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I got banned in the middle of the game for “using hacks” after playing this game for 50 hours. Am I lucky, or does that happen kinda often?


I got banned in the middle of the game for “using hacks” after playing this game for 50 hours. Am I lucky, or does that happen kinda often?

5 Comments

  1. BigChungusDa

    Temporary bans are issued based on multiple player reports. I think newer accounts are also judged more harshly.

    Based on this short clip you look a lot better than what I’d expect from someone with only 50 hours (based on movement/utility usage/recoil control), so take it as a compliment!

  2. Sankullo

    This level of recoil control I’ve only seen in streamers or pro players. You sure you only have 50 hours? Even coming from another shooter game it takes some time to master recoil in PUBG.

    I guess people saw their deathcams, looked at your lvl and assumed you were using auto aim or recoil control hack.

  3. Helmsshallows

    People aren’t used to seeing a 50% reduction of screen shake with the new muzzle break. It looks like hacking.

  4. >Am I lucky, or does that happen kinda often?

    (assuming this is a 24h temporary ban, I dont speak or read russian and you dont click ok to see how long the ban is in the clip)

    While “kinda often” and “lucky” arent the words I would use, it does happen, especially to new accounts. The temporary bans are issued automatically based on “unusual gameplay patterns” officially by devs, but everyone knows it just needs a certain amount of player reports to automatically trigger a tempban. I suspect the amount of reports you need is lower for lower level accounts and to add to that people report lower level accounts way more often than higher ones.

    If you arent cheating the ban will expire in those 24 hours and you can continue playing like nothing happened.

  5. wizard_brandon

    says the one using speed hacks /s

    but in reality, if an entire 4 stack reports you, you get banned for 24 hours

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