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Is Trust-Factor solely based on the Account or also game
Discussion on Is Trust-Factor solely based on the Account or also game within the Call of Duty forum part of the Popular Games category.
09/05/2024, 06:47
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Is Trust-Factor solely based on the Account or also game
I am curious, if we figured that already out as a community of cheaters:
Is the Trust-Factor in CoD solely based around the Account itself or also the game title?
My main is beyond cooked regarding shadowbans in MW3 had like 15+ this game, will that continue to happen in BO6 or do I get some more slack at the start?
What I mean by beyond cooked: I was in a SB for 7 days, played 3 games in Plunder with 1 kill in total with nothing injected, just did contracts, looted chests for XP/Trust-Factor, I go off, everything is fine, I come online today, its in a Shadowban again.
Mind you, the account hit Iridescent 2x, is lvl 1040 and has like 15 days of gametime in MW3.
So it is so bad that if I know in BO6 the trust score gets taken over 1/1 I might aswell abandon this account completly.
So I just wanna know if its Activision-Account based only or also somewhat linked to the game MW3.
Thanks in advance.
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09/05/2024, 08:22
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Nobody knows exactly how the anti-cheat system works. It is impossible to say with 100% certainty which parameters are used. The devs keep this secret because it would be easier to get around it.
However, there is experience from the cheat community. A combination of both plays a role.
A trust factor is of no use to you if you go all out. You will still be banned after a few games with the highest trust factor if you are reported too much and the AC recognizes that you are too accurate or hit head too high.
Trust factor is of no use to the normal, everyday player. To have a high trust factor, you have to be a streamer. They are unbanned more quickly even in the case of a shadow ban and generally have a much higher trust factor.
Nobody knows how the trust factor and reports are weighted.
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09/05/2024, 12:10
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There are those who claim that accounts that participate in WSOW tournaments and have a calling card have a higher trust factor. How true is this?
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09/05/2024, 12:58
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They are liars. Spending over $1000 on an account is crazy. Unless that money is peanuts to you.
Trust factor is important, but it also depends largely on spam reports and how you play.
If you spend $1000 on an account, you could still get a SB.
The seller's job is to prove his claim with evidence.
Honestly? I would rather buy 6-7 aged accounts and a temp spoofer for $100 and switch them every time I get shadow banned.
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09/05/2024, 13:01
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Originally Posted by Nakanak
They are liars. Spending over $1000 on an account is crazy. Unless that money is peanuts to you.
Trust factor is important, but it also depends largely on spam reports and how you play.
If you spend $1000 on an account, you could still get a SB.
The seller's job is to prove his claim with evidence.
Honestly? I would rather buy 6-7 aged accounts and a temp spoofer for $100 and switch them every time I get shadow banned.
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Temporary spoofing is a danger in itself and increases the risk of getting banned. Yes, you can buy a few old accounts for $100, but we disagree on temporary spoofing. If you don't have a permanent HWID ban on your device, there is no need for temporary spoofing. You will only increase your risk of getting banned.
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09/05/2024, 13:05
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Originally Posted by Nakanak
They are liars. Spending over $1000 on an account is crazy. Unless that money is peanuts to you.
Trust factor is important, but it also depends largely on spam reports and how you play.
If you spend $1000 on an account, you could still get a SB.
The seller's job is to prove his claim with evidence.
Honestly? I would rather buy 6-7 aged accounts and a temp spoofer for $100 and switch them every time I get shadow banned.
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Yes, I agree with you, brother . Is there a secure provider that sells accounts that can be changed with old information
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09/05/2024, 13:12
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Originally Posted by MB_x3
I am curious, if we figured that already out as a community of cheaters:
Is the Trust-Factor in CoD solely based around the Account itself or also the game title?
My main is beyond cooked regarding shadowbans in MW3 had like 15+ this game, will that continue to happen in BO6 or do I get some more slack at the start?
What I mean by beyond cooked: I was in a SB for 7 days, played 3 games in Plunder with 1 kill in total with nothing injected, just did contracts, looted chests for XP/Trust-Factor, I go off, everything is fine, I come online today, its in a Shadowban again.
Mind you, the account hit Iridescent 2x, is lvl 1040 and has like 15 days of gametime in MW3.
So it is so bad that if I know in BO6 the trust score gets taken over 1/1 I might aswell abandon this account completly.
So I just wanna know if its Activision-Account based only or also somewhat linked to the game MW3.
Thanks in advance.
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The good ones are usually the ones from Warzone 1 which had a lot of playtime and high stats during Verdansk/Caldera. Usually Activision based.
If your Account is that cooked you should wait for BO6 see first how it goes, if it still gets SB that quick in November when BO6 integrates in WZ i would just sell it or delete the activision part on it. Theres a guide how to do that, to keep the Steam/Bnet Full game on it, so you can link another Activision to it.
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