Wild Rift runs on Riot’s mobile anti-cheat, which reviews both client files and server data – but the triggers are meaningfully different from what PC players expect. A jailbroken iPhone or a rooted Android device flags the same signature as cheat software, regardless of whether anything malicious is actually installed. A screen recorder running in the background – something millions …
EAC and BattlEye Unban Guide: False Flag or Real Detection
EAC and BattlEye can both issue bans directly – but developers can also push bans through either system for conduct, economy, or policy violations that have nothing to do with cheat detection. From the outside, both types look identical: locked account, same error message, same dead end. That’s the problem. A ban delivered through EAC or BattlEye but issued by …
Hearthstone Ban Appeal Guide: Rope Flags, Plugins, and What Works
Hearthstone has two ban triggers that catch more legitimate players than almost any other Blizzard game – and neither of them involves actual cheating. Rope abuse flags hit mobile players with unstable connections. Deck Tracker plugin bans can hit players who didn’t realize a custom plugin crossed the line. Both look identical to intentional violations from Blizzard’s side, and both …
Banned in Clash of Clans? Start With What the Notice Says
If you want to get unbanned from Clash of Clans, do not start with a generic appeal. Start with the lock message, the timing, and the last unusual thing around the account. In CoC, that usually tells you more than a long support article. If the notice mentions third-party software This is the most important category. Supercell often uses short …
How to Get Unbanned from Rocket League: Mods, Chat, or Matchmaking
Rocket League is one of the few games where the third-party tool question isn’t just “mods = ban”. Some mods stay on the safer side. Others cross into unfair advantage, unreleased content, or service interference. That’s why, in order to get unbanned from Rocket League, you should start with a more specific question: was this really a cheating case, or …





