Lost Ark players began to receive massive bans “for nothing”

Immediately after its full release, the Korean MMO Lost Ark had many problems with bots that were mining

gold. A month after release, Amazon suspended more than a million accounts in the game that it believed were using bots. And she doesn’t plan to stop there.

What is known

Almost a year has passed since then, but the problem is still relevant. Amazon Games recently announced that:

“Many players have noticed a decreasethe number of concurrent users that are displayed in the Steam Lost Ark statistics. This change is a direct result of the deployment of a significant number of bot account bans that used new and highly effective tactics to target and remove bots from the game.”

It is not surprising that during such a fiercecivilians could also suffer from the struggle, which, in principle, happened. Recently, many users have started complaining that they were banned for literally nothing. Someone was blocked right in the middle of the game, and someone took a break from the game, and when he returned, he found that his account was blocked. The developers acknowledged the problem:

“We have identified the bug that caused thesefake bans, and are actively working to lift them for all legitimate players who were affected, regardless of whether a support ticket was filed. In the meantime, you can still submit a ban appeal request to customer service so the team can more quickly assist in restoring your account and removing all sanctions.”

Source: PC Gamer

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