I can understand why people are being banned for having a memory editor (e.g. CheatEngine) running in the background, but can I really not monitor the performance of my system while I am playing this specific game?
I have now been banned, and after having explaining my case, the case was closed with no option for an appeal. I'm not complaining about this, it's done now, but can we at least look into not banning people for using monitoring software?
The reason this software is detected is because it needs to hook into the graphics API that the game is utilising so that it can monitor statistics such as the framerate and frametime, and it also needs to display to the screen which requires injection into the GPU pipeline. These behaviours could be interpreted by a very rough anti-tamper agent as "hacking" when they are really not.
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Actually, I just read [url]https://help.bungie.net/hc/en-us/articles/360049199891[/url] which clearly states in the first paragraph that:
[quote]Bungie [b][u]will not[/u][/b] ban or restrict players for using common third-party applications such as Discord, XSplit, OBS, [b][u]RTSS[/u][/b] or other apps as outlined below.[/quote]
So now I am really confused.
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That’s the “non anti existent” anti cheat, it’s there just not good enough to catch the big ones