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17 DUMBEST Bans In Video Games

Mar 20, 2024
Watchdogs is a well-known game where you are encouraged to hack, but a player was actually banned for trying to help report a serious issue. Someone known as Goron 2000 was playing normally when he accidentally knocked out some NPCs and that's when he realized it. that Ubisoft had detailed the most inappropriate areas now, obviously this seems super strange even for an 18 rated game, so we reported it on Twitter via the PlayStation sharing tool and it wasn't long before we suddenly received a message from Sony saying that their account had been banned, but that's just the beginning because this duo was banned for literally being too good.
17 dumbest bans in video games
Battlefield 1 has an interesting anti-cheat system called fair fighting. It's a super complex algorithm that calculates and monitors all your stats while you play live for when you start picking. with huge kill streaks or really good scores that seem impossible, you could ban players for hacking; however, one time two pro players managed to get a ridiculous score per minute and actually got KL and his teammate banned, now luckily he was able to contact Dice and get both. of their accounts, but this has to be one of the best ways to get banned, but perhaps one of the strangest bands in history is making a mistake on a piece of paper at the 2016 Pokémon tournament.
17 dumbest bans in video games

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Contestants were asked to complete their player information. sheets so that the commentators had all the details about the participants but Jonathan Evans accidentally put the wrong item for a member of his team, confusing it with another that had the same use. It seemed like a completely innocent mistake but the tournament did not accept it lightly and In fact he was disqualified from the entire competition and while we can be sure he won't make that mistake again, Deller broke his keyboard over a hundred times and got banned, he's a fifteen-day streamer known for Raging, but he was once playing Apex and pushed it too far now, you might not think getting angry is a bannable offense, but he actually got suspended for how he did it.
17 dumbest bans in video games
Deller smashed keyboards against his head, so Twitch immediately flagged it as harmful and dangerous activity. He was finally unbanned a year later, but let's hope he doesn't break too many keyboards anymore, but one of the

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fans of all time has to be how a player was disqualified from a tournament after annoying his own teammate. team, Dilly, was playing at an apex. tournament and joked with a friend that he was eliminated during the match only to find out that he was suspended for bad sportsmanship, he's fine, Dilly is crazy. The penguins are disqualified. That kind of thing will not be tolerated.
17 dumbest bans in video games
Friday the 13th is a game based on the popular horror movies where you are on a team of Campers or play as Jason himself, but some players decided to ruin the matches by teaming up with the Killer and exposing the locations of their teammates. . Now you think this would get you banned, but the story. It's much stranger: a player encountered this issue and was very upset with the trolls. We left a bad review on the game's Steam page after it was released. He was soon banned for sharing his thoughts. The developer stated that it was because he was harassing players. in the game, but the community fully supported this guy at Black Tower Studios, he received a lot of controversy as a result, but it's even worse to get banned because of your name in 2016, PlayStation suspended a user for exactly that registered under a popular name from the Middle East with which he played peacefully. for six years until he was reported and banned for an offensive username, but the biggest problem here is that this was actually his real name, despite this, Sony insisted that it broke their TO and that he would have to change his name username to recover your account and access all your

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, from a bad review to a username, you wouldn't think it could be much worse, but somehow furana managed to create one of the funniest bands of all time, a player who didn't even own the game during an accidental wave around launch many players got banned for doing nothing one person who didn't even play got an email saying they were banned for hacking this guy literally only had a Ubisoft account and I'd never actually bought or played the game, but Pokémon Has an Even Stranger Band Jimmy De Rocher was a dedicated player who perfected the perfect strategy using certain locations, lures, and lucky eggs to increase his XP.
He made a super efficient way to improve the game. He earned over a million XP. a single day and even though he was playing with the game mechanics, the developers saw this as exploitative and his account was suspended and some other players are taking different strategies to a completely different level in several Lan tournaments, players started deliberately smelling bad to distract others. competitors around them, it even started to discourage administrators, which meant they didn't want to monitor their screens to see if they were cheating. Ultimately, this got so bad that the tournament had to include it in their official rules, but sometimes players tried to help. are the ones that are banned Dark Souls 2 became quite infamous for all its bugs and eventually players got tired of waiting for the developers to fix them, finally the community decided to take it into their own hands and made a mod to fix tons of problems inside.
The game, when the fix mod was released, players immediately started downloading it to finally play it without errors. It worked great, except the anti-boss caught on and everyone who used this would soon be banned or sent to cheater rooms, of course. This made the game even worse than it originally was, all just for trying to fix bugs that the developers didn't and that's not even the

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ban in the Soul series because Elden Ring players were banned for finding underwear in the archives. Data miners discovered a pair of clothing items called Deathbed Smalls that were removed from the game for being too risky, but the problem arose when cheaters decided to hack the underwear and wear it in online matches.
These guys went around leaving it in online worlds for innocent players. to collect and if this happened, the game would detect the hacked item and actually ban the innocent player for cheating. for Honor was another online game that turned up the antichi a little too high, players found themselves banned or even outright banned just for using a controller in case you didn't know, some controllers can be modified to customize the buttons for a better design or to give an advantage, but most of the people who got banned for this weren't even using it to cheat and although it is nice to have. a good anti-cheat, sometimes it seems that it goes too far in the beginning.
Fortnite had no shortage of cheaters, from fly hacking to spying on the entire lobby from across the map, but one thing you'd never expect to get banned for is playing. golf, when the laser beam was testing out the newly added toys, he decided to try hitting a golf ball into a basketball hoop and although it didn't show up exactly as Bahama had planned and as if not, he still opted for basketball and They just kicked him. for using a VPN to improve their connection, but you have to admit that the timing was too good, but perhaps one of the dumbest gangs in history was when Defran deliberately broke the rules to troll his team during a real tournament, this time neither It wasn't even the game's fault, but instead, the player simply chose to waste time on the stream and even announced that he was going to quit the game.
Now Blizzard made a statement suspending him for breaking the rules and being a sportsman, but why would you do this? in a tournament, but I'm not sure if there is anything that beats epic

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. Banning someone for trying to create an account in 2016, they launched the beta test of their new game Paragon along with many others who signed up for the beta that a player tried to do. an account and found yourself blacklisted, you tried to create an account using your real name and received an error message saying that your name matched a special national list in the United States, which would be a very scary message if you didn't do nothing.
Mal decided to contact support to resolve it and even tweeted his strange experience on Twitter but the surprise came when Tim Sweeney himself, the CEO of Epic, responded to his tweet apologizing for the error. Fortunately, they fixed his account and the problem to avoid any future problems. but one of the most popular bands ever handed over is to a fortnight hacker. Jarvis was a member of FaZe Clan and decided he wanted to download and install a hacking client, this gave him Aimbot wall hacks and a bunch more now. He probably would have had a much better chance of getting away with it if he hadn't made a YouTube

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for everyone to see.
I don't miss it, I don't miss a chance, brother, we're crazy, he did it for the first time. an ALT account that was suspended after a few games, but he started winning more and more and found himself getting banned from several accounts. It wasn't long until Epic became aware of the suspicious activity and banned his IEP and Hardware permanently, this meant even his main account. The account disappeared even though he never hacked it and since then he was never allowed to play again, losing his entire Fortnight career in a single

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, but those are 15 of the dumbest ways players got banned.
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