SauceMachine prob has a better idea, due to more people using his stuff. I am just making a spoofer on the side for the cheat and we dont have a lot of users right now, so my data set is not reliable. EAC is also known for implementing some randomness into their banning system, so you will never get a clear picture of what happened. Just because you arent getting banned does not mean you are not being flagged to the point where they could ban youQuote:
i have gotten out of the ban. i bought two more devices: an extra wifi router and a usb ethernet adapter. both cost about $15, very cheap. on the main router, i unplugged the power and waited about 10 minutes — my ipv4 was changed. then i connected to my pc through the two new devices, used a spoofer > boom. it’s been 5 days and i haven’t been banned again.
is it that all dev are having trouble with ARP NIC MAC issues? I guess so because it's almost day 6. I'm playing like crazy. No more getting kicked.
From my experience it is a mix of hwid's they have been collecting for a long time, that they are now only enforcing it after a couple of hwid bans. The 3 day bans thing is weird and can't really tell you what exactly it is, since I am only dealing with a handful of people with the issue.
So to answer your question, maybe? ARP (Other mac addresses on your network) is one of those things a lot of providers dont handle or don't handle correctly, then there is TPM which is a big if right now, since it could be for integrity checking TPM instead of HWID, they do collect it tho. Then there is a couple of other things like DSN's and other misc things.
I could make a bunch more assumptions of how the system works here too, but it won't cause anything but confusion and spreading of bad info, so wont go into more detail