I have finished a Crown of Sorrows Raid 9 hours ago and when i waked up now to get online it said i got banned.
Is there a way to get in touch with Bungie? I spent 210€ 220$ on the game and i think i been flagged by the security system wrongly.
Kindest regards
Edit 1: I think Discord caused the ban, i have recently updated discord and because i used Game Launch feature thats what it mightve caused it.
Edit 2: the following programs were running
MSI Afterburner
Streamlabs Obs
Acronis Active Protection
Telegram Desktop
Steam
Discord
Razer Cortex
Razer Synapse
Windows Defender
Killer Control Center
MSI Dragon Center
Steelseries engine
Overlay from Steam, Discord, Nvidia, Nvidia Shadowplay, Nvidia instant replay, Razer Cortex overlay, Razer stats and heatmaps.
Posibly a trainer running in background of Mass Effect Andromeda
Nexus mod manager (mostly used of skyrim)
Samsung magician and Crucial storage executive.
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#Help
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4 RepliesYour account was banned for using a program created by a known cheating/hacking community specifically for the purpose of cheating in Destiny, on the evening of July 21st. Your ban has been reviewed and upheld.
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22 RepliesNvidia shadowplay will more than likely be what caused your ban, i've seen a couple reddit threads about it before. Just a heads up if somebody hasn't told you already
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2 Replies[quote]Edit 1: I think Discord caused the ban, i have recently updated discord and because i used Game Launch feature thats what it mightve caused it.[/quote] No. Discord will not cause a ban. [quote]Posibly a trainer running in background of Mass Effect Andromeda Nexus mod manager (mostly used of skyrim)[/quote] There ya go, pc bans are due to software detected by Destiny 2 while running. These include but not limited to, [b]trainers[/b], aimbots, auto-fire, [b]mods[/b], graphics hacks, anything that injects code into games, debuggers for programing, even some viruses. any of these could cause a ban, [b]even if not destiny 2 specific[/b]
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8 RepliesBans are manually placed on accounts following account investigation that turns up behaviour that justifies the action being taken. These investigations can be started by multiple reports of cheating or otherwise disallowed behaviour over a long time period. Alternatively, bans may be placed after the Destiny 2 app on PC detects potential cheat software and flags it, sending data to Bungie - again requiring manual confirmation for a ban to be placed. The only other way to obtain a ban is to continue to play match made PVP and gambit, following both a 2 week and 2 month restriction from those activities. In all seriousness, and with respect, Bungie has found reasonable evidence that you have broken the Destiny code of conduct in some way and been appropriately punished for it. There is no way to appeal a ban or have it overturned. Bungie does not discuss or revoke restrictions or bans.
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10 Replieshere we go ^^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dK8wW4d5fxQ the answer to your ban
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20 RepliesEdited by Times Vengeance: 7/22/2019 8:04:27 AMBans on PC are typically caused by playing while running some type of program in the background that could inject code into the game client, i.e. aimbots, graphics hacks, trainers, debuggers, etc. Bungie very, very rarely responds to posts about bans, as it's part of their policy not to. Edit: Discord does not cause bans.