Banned on BO2
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Hey,
4 days ago i recieved a ban on BO2 but i don't believe it was justified at all. I've only been playing zombies with friends recently and i've never tried to inject a cheat or anything of that sort while doing so. I got no reason as to why i've gotten banned, or what the anti-cheat could've picked up on, so i would just like to know what got me banned. I've seen other people say they got banned from just having the in-game cheats on but that seems like a stupid way to get banned, and i feel like there's atleast supposed to be a warning or something for activating the in-game cheats if that's the case.
Thanks in advance.
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luddishxd Turning cheats on in game doesn't result in a ban. However, injecting and tampering with memory will. If you're absolutely positive you didn't inject, then something on your system tampered with the game's memory. And there's no point asking for an unban. Pluto staff don't do unbans
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Bubbles Hey thanks for the reply. I'm 100% sure i didnt inject anything into BO2 and i understand i won't get unbanned, but i do wanna know if there's any way of knowing what could've tampered with the plutonium client? I obviously dont want it to happen again and it would be dumb to get a permanent ban from something like this.
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luddishxd There might be a way to find out what it was but I have no clue on how to do so if there is. I guess uninstalling programs you don't need/use and restarting your computer before launching Pluto might be some ways to minimise the risk
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luddishxd Do you have any programs like chest engine running in the background or external frame cappers?
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luddishxd Just backtrack to recent new programs you could have installed or used before the ban. That will most likely have triggered the anti cheat. Doesn't have to be a program that was made for cheating. Anything that messes with plutonium triggers the anti cheat.