Fair Play: July 2024

Please remember also: People often undervalue the use of 2-step-authorisation. A well protected account is important to prevent someone can get illegal access to it and get someone into trouble.

Even if that happens, the responsibility for the accounts security lies always with the owner of the account, meaning that if the players don’t protect their accounts, they might have to face the consequences if their accounts are used to perform illegal actions by others…

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Yeah, id have to agree with this, if you gave a reason on why that particular person got banned on the report, It would then give them a reason to appeal against said ban.

Not only that it would give an idea to the creators, of the cheats / bots etc an indication of where they could improve or change the bot/program etc, its better to keep that sort of information in house.

And yes a ban is a ban, totally agree, there is never a situation i can think of, where a person is banned on/by Accident, there has to be a reason for it, I’m sure there is an in depth check done on these types of accounts before the ban is put in place.

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Well done on a Great Ban Campaign,

Really happy its done straight after the “Big Sales Discounts” too

Hopefully this will make Matches more enjoyable in the future

Dw,multiple cheaters reported for months and they still run around.

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They will get caught out eventually, people like that always do

Imho you underestimate the implications of my questions:

For #1:

  • A simple column (bot or cheat) would give the community a feedback regarding the “quality” of those forbidden modifications.

  • Imho a guy using a wallhack / aimbot is way more detrimental for the game than a 5$ bot script which allows users to run bombers in Air RB 24/7.

  • So by giving a very high level reason within these ban reports the community can decide if those bans are actually making a difference or not.

  • So if they would state that they banned 90% “botters” - the remaining 10% would be “real” cheaters - imho nothing to write home about…

For #2:

  • A few rounds earlier they wrote that some of the listed guys just received a temp ban.
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Irregardless of the persons intentions, gaining an advantage either using an aimbot or a script, both of these are treated as the same in my view, and punished with a clear ban, its as simple as that.

Plus you shouldn’t have to feel the need to cheat on a game like this, teamwork, communication etc are what’s needed to have an enjoyable experience, cheaters are not wanted and ruin the game for everybody else.

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Some run around for years.

Can you get this one as well?


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Good Job!

Hopefully, new players to the game will understand that losing your account ruins all the gains you made, and this is not COD or Tarkov. Here, you will be found and dealt with.

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This was more of an anti-naval bot wave than some. You can tell by the level distributions at darkthunder.io.

When it’s mostly flat up to the spike at player level 100, that wave was in the main a crackdown on cheaters.

When there’s a spike at levels 5-10, that’s also a sweeping out of the Kerchbots in naval RB.

Also 24/7 Air RB base bombing is way down, as you can tell by the fact you have to get to #9 on the leaderboard list this month before finding a banned player. Used to be the entire top of the list got wiped out with each ban wave: Leaderboard - Community - War Thunder

@richthofen122 for a short moment i thought you were banned, but that was only some Richthofen1917.
Or im switching up names.

Same lol

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i bet your heart was pounding in your chest lol

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They don’t release more as to avoid giving away potential information that could lead to people changing what they are doing to avoid detection making their job that much harder. In the end it doesn’t matter if they were banned for cheats or bots, they are a nuisance to the community and now they are gone.

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Can we ban this dude BVVD? Literally multiacc and he is in every list of blocked players
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IMO you underestimate the utility of such information to cheat designers!

And gives that information straight to the designers of such software too.

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Too late, he hacked Gaijin headquarters.

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About how many people have been banned this time

My Account was hacked and sold by an russian dude for 49 Rubel. Im banned too. I googled my Account and found it on lolz.marked. There are more than 49.000 Accounts for sale. Maybe yours too.