there are lots of things to add to this list. one of them is that if you evade consistently with a dynamic ip admins can sometimes link your old alts through your subnet. if your provider has given you an ip that begins with 86.121 for example before, admins will check for this as more evidence that youre a ban evader. so if youre new to ban evading always note down your ip so you know whether or not your fresh ip is going to create a semi link to your old account
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Originally Posted by ZSOFTWARE
1. Delete the game with revo uninstaller or directly from steam
2. Change your system name with this format: DESKTOP-XXXXXXX, LAPTOP-XXXXXXX, PC-XXXXXX
3. Clear Local cookies
4. Get a new steam account from a trusted source (somehow some can be pre flagged)
5. Have a fully public steam profile
6. Don't use non Residential VPN on the account on any server using CFTools
7. Get a dedicated residential IP for your VPN in the same timezone as your local time on your PC (or change the timezone on your system when playing)
Yes your local time on your system gets cross checked via a RPC through mods, to see if your IP matches your Local time on your PC.
I also recommend playing for at least 12 hours on official or servers without cftools before joining big servers
This is for CFTools but also other methods big servers are using to catch people. Stuff like your IP timezone not matching to your local time and constantly changing IP gets you logged on some server
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fresh accounts being flagged are because theyre in steam groups or their name is xgliiiii which are auto flagged on cf. there is a HUGE banlist that exists because of accounts that are called xglii (cheater forgot to change name). ik this for a fact. thats all you need to do to prevent an instant ban for cheater alt on servers like rearmed. (regardless u prob shouldnt buy a level 0 account anyway)
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Originally Posted by bisaflor99
I don't know for sure. Some say it's not a problem because CFTools only links accounts when both accounts launch DayZ and join a community server with CFTools. Others say that Steam already associates the accounts when they log in from the same IP, which then gets reflected in CFTools.
Honestly, I find the first scenario more likely, but I don’t want to test it right now because I don’t feel like getting a new account, etc. in case something goes wrong.
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you can. just dont launch dayz. i wouldnt risk it personally because i dont trust myself to not accidently open dayz lol. but you can use another steam whilst ban evading technically