Good day?
I got Ban.....And I has a question..If Bangie hasn't automaticaly service for detection intruders,they make it manualy?(Constant blocking of accounts is made only after a thorough check of all the facts, so as not to affect honest players.)so why is hard let to know personal information for affected player in personal message on his account about reason of BAN?Furthermore I don't see anywhere information about term of blocking.I've paid my money for this game(not so small for me) and I don't know clause which I violated
Where was taken facts about violations?A complaint, logs of game?Why am I MUST thinking about reasons blocking for my money ,if it's your's work ,Bungie?I've made nothing to disturb rules of this game,couse i don't want lose my money,and I like this game.I have a right to know reason of blocking,otherwise I find a way to sue for affront personality,and it's not a denunciation.I do not recommend laughing.
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3 RepliesFirst off, law has nothing to do with this. This is Bungie's sandbox and playpen and you agree to THEIR rules when you first boot up the game (End User License Agreement) and when you signed up here (Terms of Service). In both of those, you agreed to both not only use cheat engines but also to not use any program which might attempt to insert code into the base game or any of its expansions. Bans are NOT automatic. They are triggered by a specific flag occurring and then all bans are issued out after a Security Response Team (SRT) review. If you are banned, it is FOR LIFE. That means stick a fork in your account, it's done. You will not be able to play Destiny 2 (or potentially even Destiny 3) under that account ever again. There is no disputing bans, they will not be overturned and they will not be discussed as Sonic has already told you by linking to their rules. What probably happened? You either actively tried to cheat in order to get ahead in the game, which was against EULA. OR you attempted to use a program that attempted to do something to the game such as insert Macros, which violates the EULA. OR you had a cheat program running in a Terminate Stay Resident (TSR) state which triggered the ban.
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5 RepliesBungie do not discuss bans or restrictions. If you've been restricted then that's temporary and end after some time. If you've been banned then that's for life. In both cases bungie won't tell you why or remove them. https://www.bungie.net/en/Help/Article/11929 You agreed to the EULA when you first played destiny. This gives bungie the right to ban/restrict you for any reason and for any length of time and also stops you suing them.
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I'd be more worried about getting banned on Google translate....
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1 Replyactualy when you agreed to the terms of service you accepted that you cant sue them in any way or shape.
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31 RepliesEdited by Enochua: 3/27/2018 7:27:11 AMI'll be waiting to hear the verdict and then laughing when you have to pay all the court costs. When they blast open your whole game history in open court.