Rust players use the word “ban” for almost everything: an actual anti-cheat hit, a developer-issued restriction, a community-server ban, a blacklisted device message, or a startup failure tied to blocked software. That’s usually where the confusion starts. If you want to get unbanned from Rust, the first useful move is not writing a long appeal. It is figuring out what …
World of Tanks Ban Appeal: Start With a Clean Game Client
A lot of World of Tanks ban appeals go wrong for a simple reason: the player starts by arguing, not by checking the client. That matters more in WoT than in most games. Wargaming openly separates approved mods from prohibited ones, says repeat use of forbidden mods can lead to a permanent ban, and even recommends launching the game in …
FFXIV Unban Guide: What Not to Say to Square Enix
The fastest way to make a fixable FFXIV case look worse is to explain it badly. That happens all the time in this game. A player means “my account got flagged after I traveled” but writes it like a cheating case. Someone got hit after a big Free Company transfer and describes it so vaguely that it starts sounding like …
Guild Wars 2 Ban Appeal Guide: Steps, Evidence, and Tips
If your Guild Wars 2 account was banned, the first thing to know is that some bans can be reviewed and overturned if your appeal is clear, specific, and backed by useful evidence. ArenaNet usually wants to understand three things fast: That means a good appeal is not about writing a long emotional message. It is about making the case …
Black Desert Online Ban Appeal: What to Do Before You Contact Support
If your Black Desert Online account was banned, the best thing you can do is slow down and figure out what likely triggered it before sending an appeal. A lot of weak BDO appeals fail for the same reason: they are too vague, too emotional, or missing the details Pearl Abyss actually needs to check. A better appeal is simple, …





