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Old 06-02-2016, 06:13 PM   #181
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Guess some people thought Blizzard was only joking about being very harsh against cheaters as the first mass banning took out 1572 players from China alone. Those affected have been trying to plea their innocence or been trying to hack/crack the banning tech used to no effect so far.

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The process outlined in the image at the bottom of the post is particularly interesting. This person was banned on the first day. As an attempt to then play Overwatch legitimately, they: re-bought the game; deleted Overwatch and its launcher; and changed hard drive IDs/MAC address/BiosDate, and bought a VPN. Each and every time, Blizzard's banning technology caught them. At the end, this person speculates that they may need to reinstall their operating system to circumvent the punishment.
https://www.destructoid.com/overwatc...h-365501.phtml
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