[Fair Play] Fair Play: October 2025

I find it rather amusing how some people claim to be banned for no reason after playing the game for years. I’ve been playing for 7+ years and never once been banned, and the only chat bans I’ve got has been fair play lmao. Gaijin seems to be pretty good at their Fair Play bans imo

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I really don’t get it — these statistics seem fake. Before anti-cheat systems and mandatory anti-cheat requirements in higher ranks, the numbers were the same. In fact, even before anti-cheats, the numbers were actually higher. Now, they’re pretty much unchanged. Yet there are over 2–3 million daily players, and only around 3,000 of them are supposedly cheating? That sounds pretty suspicious, not gonna lie.

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the *person in the gif i replied to.
Shes the main character of the anime “The saga of Tanya the Evil”

Via their Discord:

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Wrong post buddy but,
Thats biggest bull s, because they admitted “we knew, its changed man yet he gave good value to our project and so we kept him.” he made pretty much like 3-4 cheats. And these guys now trying to save their asses now, because they are in big horse sh.

I don’t really understand why you’re coming in so hot @ me, I’m just sharing the post, buddy.

So, the parts of that message that I am going to quote below make it look like he is/was potentially/allegedly pulling this extra information by illegitimate means. I have always wondered why and HOW StatShark was pulling so much more information than ThunderSkill.

These statements from StatShark’s Discord give credence to this potential allegation that the extra information which StatShark was able to display was indeed obtained illegitimately. I have no direct evidence nor knowledge if this is true. I am specifically stating that this potential allegation is only a theory, and not fact until/unless we get an official confirmation.

I would appreciate more clarification from Gaijin, especially as it pertains to potential TOS violations.

What I see as relevant quotes from the screenshot above:

  • “The tools and methods he used to post the chat messages are his own. We do not have access to such tools.”

  • "About six months ago, he approached us with an offer to help us get some of the more complicated data…The extra data and HIS WAYS OF GETTING THEM [emphasis added] were hosted on an external server owned just by him."

  • “…and his outlet for giving us the relevant data has been shut down. The two tools, the live game viewer and the game history viewer…don’t work anymore.”

  • “The live game viewer will be down…since it’s part of the site where he had helped us. The global player stats…[will no longer include]…player or match numbers anymore.”

Never heard of it. Is it good?

yeah, its got a pretty unique concept behind the mc, not the usual Op stuff. the main character is pretty unhinged, but its political anime so its got a pretty slow burn, give it a shot.
what do you usually like?

Don’t really watch anime, I’ve only watched a view. But I’m really into WW2 stuff.

then you’ll love this, its set in a ww2 era like world

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Alright, if I have time, I’ll check it out.

What about people that broke the rule of bug exploiting ?

Not the fact they knew he was a cheater and knew he was trying to ban somebody?


This whole section is basically admitting that he was looking for ways to cheat and finding exploits, but they did nothing and kept taking the data from him.

Essentially when I mean is they knew he was finding ways to get data illegitimately and finding ways to illiegitimately gain access to other people’s accounts and yet they did nothing about it, didn’t even question it.

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Good charts.

It was interesting to me this pass that the naming convention for scripted/bot waves we’ve seen for years in naval was used for a whole lot of base bombers in ARB all only using Potez 633s. Would not have been my first choice. But I’d rather they were in ARB instead of NRB, have fun killing the Potezbots.

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This was the same naming convention as the B18B ARB bots from about 3 or 4 years ago as well, which was sort of the Genesis on the crackdown on bots. Interesting they returned in the Potez.

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