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"Thanks for contacting us. We know you are very upset and eager to get back your account, but for the healthy and fair game environment, we cannot unban players' accounts if any abnormal data is detected. We seek for your kind understanding. And we hope you can be careful and stick to the game rules next time. We will be much appreciated if you can evaluate our service. Thanks for your support."
but that might of been for a different game.
uhhh try requesting more details on the ban, It doesn't normally work.
I had a similar issue with getting shadow banned constantly in warzone 2.
The correct answer is to never use any of them. No macros, no aim steady, even tracker overlays can convey advantages that other players don't have natively in-game.
On your next account, you'd do very well for yourself to avoid using any third-party assists of any kind.
Even asus software that comes with my motherboard has been known to cause bans (in other games) because of how it hooks into audio to control LEDs. I never installed it because I don't light up my computer like a christmas tree, but if people like doing that, I don't think its a hot take to say that shouldn't get you banned.
I'm not saying you advocate it, I'm just saying there are programs that seem innocuous that can cause trouble when a non technical user is playing a game.
It's like being reminded about the pewdiepie bridge.