NotoriousV2 0 Posted January 6, 2014 After the Battleye anti-cheat was implemented recently, I could not join or play any server because it stated I was Global Banned. A month or so back I was global banned off of Arma III. I admitted my fault and contacted Battleye. They informed me that they could not lift the ban, and that the only way I could play the game again was to buy another copy. I purchased another copy, and was able to play again. Recently, when trying to join a DayZ Standalone server, it stated that I was global banned. The global ban # is the same exact # I had on Arma III. The only thing I could think of is that these two games are linked together. Why should I be banned for something I did on a "different" game, and a different game copy? I re-purchased Arma III, and purchased this DayZ Standalone. I guess my question is, why am I banned on the DayZ Standalone Alpha for something I did on an Arma III game copy? Can this be resolved? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rossums 2190 Posted January 6, 2014 (edited) If you are BE banned in Arma III it carries over.That's what you get for being a naughty boy.The GUID is related to your Steam ID. Edited January 6, 2014 by Rossums 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Khad (DayZ) 293 Posted January 6, 2014 I hope you've learned something from it. Btw you just have to buy a new copy. Or go back to COD, if they got no BE :) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Redwolf (DayZ) 125 Posted January 6, 2014 once a hacker, always a hacker. 6 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NotoriousV2 0 Posted January 6, 2014 (edited) I hope you've learned something from it. Btw you just have to buy a new copy. Or go back to COD, if they got no BE :) I already purchased a new Arma III copy a month ago. I did not use any 3rd party software on the new Arma III copy, and I definitely did not use anything on the DayZ Standalone. Why should the bans carry over to a completely new game, even if it uses the same anti-cheat? I've never heard of any game doing that. Basically $30 wasted because of something I did on a different game. I learned my lesson, and even purchased a new copy of ArmA III like BE said I could. once a hacker, always a hacker. Not exactly true, but I guess it's a close-minded way to look at it. Edited January 6, 2014 by NotoriousV2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kipale 78 Posted January 6, 2014 once a hacker, always a hacker.not rly Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mos1ey 6301 Posted January 6, 2014 Contact BattlEye. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites