I know what goes in and out of my computer in terms of downloading and uploading and I know how to do it safely, I've done plenty of scans and have found nothing, no virus, or malware, made sure my drivers and Windows are up to date. I continue to witness (pun not intended) other games with similar if not the same anti-cheat service run flawlessly on my computer. I've played Destiny from Beta to now. Not once have I ever considered getting any sort of silly software to give me a cheating advantage over others, don't need it and wont need it.
Yet here I am, posting to the forums about Error Code:plum, "BattlEye has detected a problem with your computer that may be in violation of Bungie's Terms of Service." It quite literally just gave me the error as I typed this. Just watched it happen on my other screen, literally sitting in orbit.
I refuse to believe this is a problem with my computer, but I'm open to change that perspective at the goal of getting rid of this annoyance. I've set the launcher to open with admin priviledges, which worked for a while, stopped it from happening for some time, but it's back again.
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2 RepliesBungie regularly updates it's anti-cheat systems BUT they will never say anything about it as it would give advance warning to the cheat users. Bungie has only said something 3 times... Once when Battleye was introduced informing PC players they needed to download it. Once when a update went bad. And once a month after the update went active. Bungie does something as all the "why was I banned" posts on the #Help forum show but some cheaters will always slip through the net which is why there is a in game report system and a report form found on Bungie.net (not the Destiny app).