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Are you saying you duped or exploited items?
There's plenty of ways to cheat, all of which will get you banned if caught.
"with multiplayer aspect"
Repeat that to yourself a few hundred times until it sinks in. It's a multiplayer game where cheating isn't allowed. Just because you choose to play solo doesn't change this.
You cheated in a multiplayer game = ban, otherwise you wouldn't be mad about it.
You think a trading post is the only way to dupe items or cheat? Nothing you say makes any sense. Of course there's other ways to do this.
You should try actually reading the store page some day. There's a feature list where if a game is single player, it would actually list it as single player. Do you know what this game is listed as?
#1 MMO
#2 Online PVP
#3 Online COOP
You couldn't even get this part right, it's currently mostly positive reviews.
While it does mostly play as a single player game, in the end it is still ultimately a multiplayer game. And cheating in multiplayer games is usually worthy of a ban.
Though it isn't necessarily the result of a cheat or exploit for this particular message. Supposedly, trading large amounts of goods between you and your mules can result in the system triggering a notice for suspected duping or exploits. The system just sees a character that has acquired far more things in a short period of time than would normally be possible.
Though outright admitting to previously having your account banned in your profile (even if you try and place the blame on your brother) doesn't look all that great.
For people with bans, it always seems to actually be their brother. Or son, or a hacker. Maybe it actually was in your case. Maybe not. But you have yet again been banned for something. Either you are just very unlucky, or you aren't being honest.
You don't have to install mods. You don't even actually have to cheat, and you can still get this to happen to you. As I said, there is apparently a way to get this to happen to you without actually doing anything wrong. You might be able to appeal, and they might be able to tell you the exact reason it happened. Posting on Steam, however, won't help you. Nothing we (or Steam) can do about it.
I mean his second post in the topic he straight up admits that he exploited duping (or more likely injecting hacked items because he says stuff about the trading post at the end) and is surprised that that got him banned
To be fair, no he never admitted to duping or exploits. The first reply is a link to a page saying:
And the OPs second post is expressing his thought that duping/exploits being bannable in what he believe is a single player game is wrong. At no time does he seem to actually admit that is what he was doing.
And as I also pointed out, its seems to be possible to trigger this problem while doing nothing wrong at all. If you transfer large numbers of items between your various characters (some people use alternate characters as mules, to store large amounts of things), it can trigger the system into thinking you have duplicated items.
Having previously banned accounts does cast suspicion on him, but it is also entirely possible he didn't do anything at all wrong. That is the problem with using an automated system to catch cheaters - it sometimes catches people doing absolutely nothing wrong.
Fallout 76 is nowhere near a singleplayer game with multiplayer aspect. I never understand why players make posts like this "wah wah i got banned because i exploited a bug". Childish to complain about something you knew doing was wrong.
Besides why would you even borrow your other account to someone? if they decide to do something stupid and bannable, it falls on you, not on them.
OP: Suprised Pikachu
Also, it does not have Mixed reviews at all but oooookay.