Closed Ban Appeal

Discussion in 'Ban Appeal' started by Crazzzeh, Feb 17, 2015.

  1. Crazzzeh
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    Last thing you did: Hitting snails in perion
    Why do you think you got banned?:I was lagging and continued to hit snails and stumps. This happens a lot(lousy internet) and when this happens all the monsters that I hit during the lag will die and give me exp at once. I think all the damage was registerd as once hit.
    Ban message when attempting to log in:Autoban ASHL:High damage 663 on Red Snail
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    1) Our cheat tracker registers the amount of damage you do per attack on a monster.
    2) That's a lot of damage for a level 15 warrior.
     
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    I did not and can not hit 663 damage at level 15. I was hitting mid 200's using power strike. I highly believe that during my spike my hits were registered as 1.
     
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    I think it's unlikely the cheat tracker would do this, but @Matt or @John might know more.
     
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    It wouldn't do this during lag either. One single line of damage was recorded by the server of you hitting 663 damage. The server would not make this number up. It's based off the packet data that is transferring from your client to the server.
     

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