Modern Warfare 2: How to fix False Ban issues

Modern Warfare 2: How to fix False Ban issues

Modern Warfare 2: How to fix False Ban issues

Modern Warfare 2 has already led to a wave of bans against thousands of PC users, which is, unfortunately, a reality with the Call of Duty franchise. Most of these players are complaining in forums about how they can't play the game, including the single-player campaign. Players only have one option at the time, regardless of whether these bans were brought on by using the "Scan and Repair" option after a desktop crash or by safe PC programs like Overwolf and Logitech Hub.

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How to appeal ban decisions for Modern Warfare 2

Players who have been banned currently have no other option except to contact Activision directly and ask for their ban to be lifted. Players can do this by visiting the Activision/Blizzard support page, choosing the option to appeal a ban based on a false positive, and seeking an unban.

However, many users are already saying that the responses they receive to their appeals are pre-written and don't seem to be the result of a thorough examination of the banned procedure. The good news is that many Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 PC players are presently experiencing this widespread issue, which will probably force Activision's hand sooner rather than later. Similar development difficulties and customer problems were present in the most recent Call of Duty game, but they were covertly fixed.

In the modern video game industry, developers must strike a delicate balance between making sure that cheaters can't spoil other people's games and granting genuine customers access. This distinction is frequently and purposefully crossed by cheating communities that team up to report legal gamers in bulk and create social media postings accusing them of being falsely banned. Real players are often caught in the middle of this cat-and-mouse game. 

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