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Originally Posted by enhance11
It's a good strategy so why wouldn't they do this?
Banning in waves leaves these platforms in the dark when it comes to working out what is causing detections unless they completely reverse Riot's AC and identify the root cause directly.
If Riot was insta-banning accounts then the platforms can instead just blindly change their hooks and calls until the bans stop and then they know the detection method was bypassed.
Banning in waves every few months stops platforms from using the blind changes technique to bypass the detection method, as every change they make requires a wait of X months before they can validate if it solves the detection. Then by the time the next wave comes the platforms won't know if the new wave was caused by a new detection method or still the same one which caused the last wave.
LS has said they haven't released any changes to security/bypass for their platform and yet they haven't had any additional waves since Christmas - so yes Riot triggered a wave and is now holding out for a few months until the next one
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They would not let people cheat for a month and then ban them after tens of thousands of games are ruined for legit players
They insta ban accounts via reports all the time (manual bans happen every day)
Wave bans are when RIOT detects the platform and bans every person that gets dinged
If you think they would let people cheat for long periods of time, you really dont know much
If you flame someone in just 1 game you can get instantly blocked from the game
They would not let a "toxic" person stay, they want you out ASAP
Same shit with scripters, they want you gone
Ban waves are weekly or bi-weekly
Not anything else