As you probably know shadowbans and disconnects are a real problem on COD, just now GhostAim updated his spoofer and gave some interesting information that I find useful to share here
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GhostAim is actually the best spoofer for COD, thanks to Laz, Rook and Morphene for their work, it's extremely interestingQuote:
"Important tips when creating fresh Battle.net accounts:
Do NOT use Phoneblur, SMSPVA, SMSActivate, or any other service that offers phone numbers for account creation. We are 100% certain that Activision is targeting the detection of these services hard! Your account WILL be flagged if you use any of these services.
Instead shop at a local store for some fresh SIM cards or if you live in a country where eSIM is available to you, get a new pre-paid plan. I paid $6.50 for my eSIMs but these are REAL phone numbers owned by a REAL person. It is much more economical to buy a legitimate phone number that you OWN vs spending 100s of dollars on SMS services for a number that's temporary or gets you instantly flagged. I promise you, you will end up wasting more time and money if you do not do this in the long term.
When creating your Battle.net, use a REAL email for it and verify that email using Incognito mode on your browser to prevent the tracking of cookies from other sites.
When making your new identity, keep the First and Last name and the Birthdays consistent. This will help you out in the long run if you need support from Battle.net staff.
Enable your Firewall.
Disable Network Discovery and File Sharing in Network settings. (This should be automatically done by our spoofer but you need to ensure your firewall is enabled.)
Disable your TPM in the BIOS, we don't know if they're actually using this but it would suck for you to get clapped after working so hard just because you left it enabled. If you need it for other games like Valorant, than just re-enable them for that. Don't forget that it's impossible to legitimately spoof a physical TPM with a valid endorsement key and it will be used to track you either now or in the future.
We do not think IP addresses are being flagged but making a Battle.net using a proxy or VPN may flag it anyways so we recommend you do not use a VPN to CREATE the account. If you wanted to, you could play the game using a VPN.
Make sure that after re-installing Battle.net using 'Run as user', that you close it out after the installation and open it again by using 'Run as user'. If you don't, it will launch Battle.net after a fresh install with your logged in Windows user.
If you're going to make any purchases, use Battle.net Gift cards.
Important tips for freshly created and/or linked Activision accounts:
Actually complete the Warzone training? It takes 2 minutes.
Queue into a Battle Royale match. Battle-royale is the only mode that will NOT let you play if you are shadowbanned. I believe this is safer than checking the Activision ban-appeal website constantly (what better way to claim you are a cheater?)
Run at least 2 games of BR without cheats. Just try to stay alive, the longer you player the more time Activision has to collect information on you - Let them, the spoofer is going to protect you.
Once you have confirmed you did not get shadow-banned on BR after the 1st or 2nd game and you're able to queue up again, test your kill limit on a game-mode like Plunder. If you did EVERYTHING correctly, you WILL be able to get 10+ kills without any server disconnects.
We don't require you to reformat your PC but if you want to be confident that nothing is going to flag you, reformat your main drive with a new Windows installation. It will also fix all the destruction any of your other third-party cheats or spoofers have done to your Windows installation and may even give you an FPS boost.
In conclusion,
Activision and Battle.net have been making it much more difficult for offenders to create new accounts. Every step of the process information is collected and will either determine your success or failure. We spent over 100s of dollars on Phoneblur thinking they had legitimate phone numbers but EVERY account that was created this was WAS shadowbanned and/or received server disconnects at 10 kills. We were actually very blindsighted by this. We want to make this information public for everyone, even to our competitors. This cat and mouse game with the Anti-cheats has become much more complicated. Cheating isn't the same today as it was one month ago, or one year ago. Its a never ending evolution. Stand up for your privacy and protect yourself."
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