Hello - it seems as if many PC players are being affected by a false positive ban wave, me among potentially hundreds of other players (2 of my good friends also were banned). There is no ban message, just to visit their "support" page. I'm aware Bungie tweeted [url=https://www.twitter.com/bungie/status/1179836392953675776]this[/url] today. But I have no "cheating" programs for literally any program or game anywhere on my computer, nor have I ever. The closest thing I have is auto-hotkey, which I use for my music production program. If you take a look at the [url=https://www.reddit.com/r/DestinyTheGame]the subreddit[/url] for the game, you'll see a lot of players are experiencing the same issue. I feel me, along these other players deserve an explanation for this. Alongside my above statements, I've never even played PVP either, so a "aiming cheat tool" would be absolutely redundant.
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I have replied to you in another thread: https://www.bungie.net/en/Forums/Post/253784694?sort=0&page=0
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Honestly this doesn't surprise me, people seem to not understand how anti-cheat works and how intrusive it is on your computer. False bans can be triggered by a simple error when checking the hash of the file, or when the functions of a legit program (i.e Auto-Hotkey, Debugger, SDK) get flagged because of how they work. Guild Wars 2 even had a similar issue were it was proven that the anti-cheat had triggered a false positives because of an empty file which when hashed flagged up as suspicious. So people please do think that Bungie's anti-cheat is perfect because none of them are, they can all break, be broken and fooled with a little bit of tweaking with code.
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3 RespuestasEvery post that has been checked has shown it to not be a false positive, even those claiming it to be.
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