They are extremely common in the anti-cheating category. Getting your LICENSE closed for cheat detection categories is normal. A Suspension is less common, but sometimes an option the Hacks team uses.
Blizzard normally bans the game license used to break the rules, not the entire Battlenet Account with all your Blizzard games. They don’t take away your ability to play Diablo games just because your WoW license was flagged for cheating - for example.
Closure of a whole Battlenet account is rare, closure of a license for cheating is common.
You are not going to get one. The Hacks team does not explain their detection methods, what triggers them, exactly when something was detected, or exactly what programs/methods they can detect. That information only helps people who try to evade the cheat detection, or who make cheating programs.
This buzz word use is kind of nuts. Has nobody under the age of 50 ever heard of a template or a form letter? The template for the response is made ahead of time. They copy and paste. Just like form letters have been doing for generations. They just plug in your name, and the category of the offense.
They don’t have some AI generating new responses based on complex learning algorithms (what AI actually is). It is just a simple copy pate template letter.
How do people not know the difference between AI and templates, or even automation. Factories have been automated for years. Computer programs have had automation in them for years - there is no “intelligent” decision making. Just basic set conditions. IF X then send Y letter.
ANY streamlining of gameplay using hardware or software will result in an account penalty. The rest of this…just no.
No you don’t. All you have is a bunch of false statements put out here to bait people into responses. Things that are blatantly designed to provoke people into correcting you - because they are so illogical and false.
Your appeals have been submitted and reviewed. If they are still upheld after multiple reviews, then that License is going to stay closed.
Could they? Yes. WILL they? NO. Blizzard does not tell players what was detected, how it was detected, or when it was detected.
Again, that policy has been in place for 20 years. Bot makers, and cheat makers would use that information to help improve products to evade detection and figure out more about Blizzard’s anti cheat tech.
Blizzard never has, and will not, tell you what they detected.
They don’t go around closing paying game time accounts for “fun”, which is what you are suggesting. Of course they have data and know what they detected.
They also have no need to “prove” it to you and will not do it. For the reasons I already explained. That information is useful to cheat makers to help determine what and how Blizzard detects things. Blizzard will not release information about their anti-cheat methods.
Again, you keep making rediculous statements that beg/bait people to respond just because they are so false.
This is between you and Blizzard. No amount of made up excuses, rumors, or anything else changes that. If your appeals are done, then that license is done.
End of story. I wish you well with your other licenses. Remember that while multiboxing is not against the rules, ANY use of hardware or software to streamline the process or assist you is against the game rules. Keep things totally manual and enjoy your other licenses.
Or you simply forget you actually had something running on your computer you use for automating work-from-home purposes (as proven in other threads recently).
Here’s an idea - let go of the conspiracies and put in another appeal and/or wait for a reply from a forum SFA.
You say you play 5 accounts at once! Guessing you violated the mulyiboxing rules.
Streamling of any way is a big no no. Someone mentioned hoving mouse over a client useing the scroll wheel to activate commands. That will get you banned!