EFT Ban Help
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This is a ban applied by BSG or anti-cheat systems like Battle Eye (BE). It prohibits you from accessing EFT on that account. (Don't bother emailing BSG to get unbanned. They don't unban.)
Hardware Identification (HWID) bans are more severe as they tie your ban to your computer's hardware. HWID bans typically happen when the cheat you were using gets detected in a ban wave.
If you receive a ban on EFT, it means your account is banned from playing the game entirely. The simplest way to bypass this ban is to purchase a new EFT account. Websites like G2G.com offer full access accounts, while LZT.Market provides temporary accounts. Be sure to both BSG Launcher & EFT Game.
A HWID ban is more severe as it's tied to your computer's hardware. Even if you create a new account, you won't be able to play EFT on the banned hardware. To bypass this ban, you can use a HWID spoofer. Options like & are effective for EFT & other games. Be sure to both BSG Launcher & EFT Game. Selecting Powerful Uninstall for both. Then reinstall BSG & EFT While using a spoofer on a new account is REQUIRED. Going forward you will need to use a spoofer to even open the BSG launcher. Failure to do so will result in an instant ban or delay HWID Ban. (Can range from a few hours to a few days)
Follow these tips to keep your account safe:
Moderate Your Stats: Balance your headshot %, PMC/Scav kills, and K/D ratio.
Limit PMC Kills: No more than 10 PMC kills per hour. High velocity of reports => Very fast ban
Minimize Reports: Avoid gameplay that could lead to being reported.
Play Time Matters: Accounts with higher play hours are less likely to be banned.
EOD/Unheard Accounts: EOD /Unheard Edition accounts are generally less likely to get reported.
Usage of Risky Functions: Risky functions triggering tripwires on EFT's server side may cause you to be flagged for a ban.