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Originally Posted by Robsev
I used an aged account that Was pristige 10, I never played warzone on it. Yesterday I decided to log into it. Dropped 12 kills and got disconnected and shadow banned, I don't think it has anything to do with new accounts or aged accounts. Well in a way it does. If the serve side does not recognize the account it will disconnect you if you do too good.
A month ago I was permanently banned. I payed for a spoof. And it was fine for a month I had 30 2000 kills on the account. 30 wins. And a couple days ago I played plunder for two days in a row dropping 50 kills a game and then I got shadow banned. Remind you I played for a month straight getting over 15+kills a game with a win, and didn't get shadowbanned at all. Then out of no where I got shadow banned. That's when I signed into the old account and got shadow banned after 12 kills.
It's kind of stupid that's what they are doing now. Which is going to make sbmm even worse when wz2 comes out, because you will end up in different lobbies for sure.
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Yeah they made these changes recently. So it probably doesnt matter if the account is brand new or aged with high prestige. If the account is not already tied to your hardware ID from before you will most probably get SB after 12 kills. As well switching between more accounts.
Iīve heard it has also something to do with upcoming world series of warzone. I dont know how the qualification works but if somebody was creating new accounts itīs very easy to drop high kill games until the SBMM adjust to your KD.
So this can be used as prevention measure. But honestly I donīt know if thatīs true.
Anyways this is also working very well against the cheaters which are often switching to new accounts. They simply go inside an infinite shadow ban loop