There are multiple reasons and causes for 24h bans. The 24h detection ban will never lead to a permanent ban. This is completely automated by the PUBG anti-cheat.
The reasons for 24-hour detection include but are not limited:
1. computer HWID
2. account tag
3. data anomaly tag (abnormal data collected by PUBG's AI system)
4. multiple accounts logged in from the same IP or computer
5. player reports
How to check which one do you have?
1. Computer HWID
A way to establish if your computer is hwid banned: playing a casual match without cheats and you are kicked out of the game within 2 minutes after the first circle shrinks (about 5-7 minutes after landing.)
Solution: format the entire disk, repartition, reinstall windows, spoof the computer hwid (preferably use a spoofer which takes care of all serials)
Currently there isnt any spoofer with a working cleaner for PUBG. A windows reinstallation is a requirement.
2. Account tags
Computer HWID and account tags are not kicked out unless they kill someone. If they kill someone (it only takes 1-3 kills) they will be kicked out after some time. This system is in Ranked games from my experience.
Solution: only way is to not play on the account for 7 days. After 7 days, the account tag is removed.
It is advisable to have multiple accounts you can switch between to play.
3. Data anomaly tag
PUBG uses an AI system to collect information on player data such as acount level, reputation, hitrate, headshot percentage, accuracy etc.
The higher the account level, the more reports you can take before a 24h ban.
For example, if I just registered a new account and killed more than 2-4 people in the first game, it would be marked as abnormal data for 24 hours. To counter this, is to have a higher level account.
The second situation is that my account is played normally legit, but suddenly I use macros or cheats, which then made the account data more exaggerated than the previous data, thus making it easy to be tagged as abnormal data.
Try to avoid rapid clicks and high-level scopes when using rifles and sniper rifles. Player reports can easily lead to account being flagged. Frequently restarting the computer, not opening anything, playing solo match, dying for 8-10 rounds, and then quitting the game and waiting for 2 hours can solve the problem of frequent 24h bans.
4. Multiple accounts logged in from the same place
Solution: many accounts logged in from the same place within 24 hours is to delete the userdata folder (C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\userdata). Also try to change your IP and computer HWID.
5. Player reports
Solution: this is based mostly on your playstyle. For Ranked games it is recommended to have +1000 level account which will lower the 24h bans caused by data anomaly or player reports.
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