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~~ For Everyone Saying DB Is Detectable ~~

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sorry for your lost, they probably banned you because they didn't approve of your no-avatar philosophy.. typical blizzard!
 
sorry for your lost, they probably banned you because they didn't approve of your no-avatar philosophy.. typical blizzard!

Lol.

And both ban reports were using gardetto's or w/e, not a profile made by the devs. Sucks to be you guys.
 
The 1.0.7 patch would have been the one for them to throw down a banhammer. So far, ZERO DB users have posted about being banned...

Lets have a little faith in what the Devs are doing from here on out please, they're making our lives 10x easier!!!

Just my two cents.

Love,

JoshYo

I can't shake the impression you have ties with the devs, or you might just be incredibly stupid. A combination of both is also a possibility.
 
This forum is for ban reports. Moving this thread and locking it.
 
just know that several clients on the same machine = ban, cuz they identify 10 machines on the same MAC..

AND

a little bird told me that blizzard is identifying virtual machines too. and ban.


good that I have 5 machines at home and my connection is dynamic IP, ie, every 10-12 hours I change my IP.. i'm fine with having only 5 bots. :) *6 months without ban* = never get ban atm.
 
just know that several clients on the same machine = ban, cuz they identify 10 machines on the same MAC..

AND

a little bird told me that blizzard is identifying virtual machines too. and ban.


good that I have 5 machines at home and my connection is dynamic IP, ie, every 10-12 hours I change my IP.. i'm fine with having only 5 bots. :) *6 months without ban* = never get ban atm.
That logic. Because it's normal to play 5 d3's simultaneously on the same machine/mac. But 6 that would be too much, thats just too many common now. lol
 
just know that several clients on the same machine = ban, cuz they identify 10 machines on the same MAC..

AND

a little bird told me that blizzard is identifying virtual machines too. and ban.


good that I have 5 machines at home and my connection is dynamic IP, ie, every 10-12 hours I change my IP.. i'm fine with having only 5 bots. :) *6 months without ban* = never get ban atm.

Just know had a account on each of the 4 tech computers at work only running off work hours, all different ips , only running at night. 5 vms on a personal pc at home with same ip. My friends computer had 2 on 1 pc. All werer banned but 1 of my friends 2 accounts. So by your logic the only way to not get banned is have 2 on 1 computer.
 
it is actually LESS likely they would ban on patch day. Too many things can go wrong with a patch for them to worry about doing other things along with it.
 
just know that several clients on the same machine = ban, cuz they identify 10 machines on the same MAC..

AND

a little bird told me that blizzard is identifying virtual machines too. and ban.


good that I have 5 machines at home and my connection is dynamic IP, ie, every 10-12 hours I change my IP.. i'm fine with having only 5 bots. :) *6 months without ban* = never get ban atm.

Don't you have to verify some sort of security when you swap ips?
 
Don't you have to verify some sort of security when you swap ips?

Just don't use the authenticator. If you get busted for botting it doesn't matter at all if you have an authenticator, you're banned for good. So not having one makes swapping IP's a breeze.
 
Just don't use the authenticator. If you get busted for botting it doesn't matter at all if you have an authenticator, you're banned for good. So not having one makes swapping IP's a breeze.

Well, I don't know about now, because I don't swap Ips. But when I used to, I would always get the "account locked for suspicious activity" crap which made me answer the secret question. Now, I think you have to have a security code sent to your phone (Account I bought off a dude still had his phone linked and this happened to me and I now have no way to access the account without his phone) :(
 
Well, I don't know about now, because I don't swap Ips. But when I used to, I would always get the "account locked for suspicious activity" crap which made me answer the secret question. Now, I think you have to have a security code sent to your phone (Account I bought off a dude still had his phone linked and this happened to me and I now have no way to access the account without his phone) :(

Log onto battle dot net and change the phone number to one you can use!
 
The problem is that it has my account "Locked for suspicious activity." The old process had you just answer the secret question on D3 (in game.) Now, it redirects me to the website where I put in all the info for the account (Email, name, etc) and then wants me to enter the security code that is sent to the old owner's phone before I am able to get into the account. It won't let me get anywhere on the account without unlocking it with that code first.

Sad story, bro.
 
The problem is that it has my account "Locked for suspicious activity." The old process had you just answer the secret question on D3 (in game.) Now, it redirects me to the website where I put in all the info for the account (Email, name, etc) and then wants me to enter the security code that is sent to the old owner's phone before I am able to get into the account. It won't let me get anywhere on the account without unlocking it with that code first.

Sad story, bro.

Do you know who you bought it from? You could ask them to email/text you the code! Then you could change the settings.
 
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