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MrdkoBijec

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  1. Generally speaking, your IP address will change every time you restart your modem. You can have static IP, meaning it wont change with time/reboots but that is always an extra that you have to pay for. To determine the type you have, simply get your IP address, reboot the modem and then get it again to see if it changed.
  2. I think it's important to say that the cheat itself might have not been detected. Imagine following scenario. Chod releases a cheat BSG detects that cheat has been released Customer buys the cheat and uses it Customer starts to be succesfull with it, increasing his k/d ratio, surival ratio, loot extracted amount etc. If BSG knows the cheat is out, it's just a matter of simple data analysis to determine and identify people with sudden stats improvement. This is even more relevant in cases where these accounts were offline for extended periods of time, coming online the same day cheat was released. So the cheat might be fine, this might be further supported by the fact that not all accounts were banned. Problem with this is that it might be impossible to find exact reason for the ban, since there is none (at least from the cheat's point of view) When it comes to making cheat private, well. It doesn't make whole lot sence really. As a provider of any software, you want to sell your product to as many people as possible. Making the cheat invite only would drastically reduce the potential income for chods. On the upside, it could increase the security overall. Then again, if someone from the private group gets detected, he/she could be easily blackmailed (by the threat of ban) into providing access to the group and therefore voiding the purpose of the private cheat. Hell, someone from within could even approach BSG or BE on their own, with idea of making money by snitching. In general, I don't think that making cheat private is worth the hassle, since it's hardly a foolproof solution. I think that during the early days of EFT, we got used to the fact that we could cheat in the game and if done ,,properly", we were safe. With battle eye, this changed and possibility of a ban will always be here now. I still belive that Chod is the best provider on the market, but I think that shift in the mindset is nessesary. What I see here is people who are used to cheat without any limits and expecting to be fine, which was possible before the battle eye. Now, situation is different, BSG has teeth now and we need to change our idea of what to expect from cheating in this game. Safety can no longer be guaranteed. There are simply things not even chod can do, an effort must be made by the customer as well (for example keeping an eye on the stats). I can easily see someone paying 50$ for the cheat being angry about a ban and directing this anger towards chod and his team. However, reality of the situation dictates that burden of responsibilty lies both on chod and the customer himself.
  3. This Is unfortunate, I have a question tho. My subscription expired a month ago and I can't see the updates for subscribers (at least I believe it's for subscribers since it won't allow me to see that thread). The thing is, I can't see that thread until I'm a subscriber, but I don't want to buy a cheat that is potentially not going to work anymore. To find if and how it's going to work, I have to subscribe..... Do you see the issue here. So, will there be a way for me to know if hack went private, or that is fixed or going to be fixed without paying for subscription beforehand? I fully understand that you might want to keep the information Private, however in that case, how do we get to know anything?
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