I literally restarted my game, went from playing fine to access denied.
I verified game in steam, restarted…
I never normally have issues.
Nothing changed, nothing new…
Whats going on?
I literally restarted my game, went from playing fine to access denied.
I verified game in steam, restarted…
I never normally have issues.
Nothing changed, nothing new…
Whats going on?
You claim nothing new, but please go to your control panel>Programs, and look to see BY DATE if there actually WAS nothing new. Sometimes updates to Anti-malwares and anti-viruses can cause this. If you have Cheat Engine you need to uninstall it, doesn’t matter if you only use it on singleplayer games. If you have any injectors or spy-overlay programs that you usually run with DB, EAC has disabled ALL overlays besides Steam. Yes, even Mumble.
It could also be that you had a video card codec update, and sometimes, video card updates end up crapping games. For EAC to see that change, they may think a program is steadily trying to attach itself to your game, rather than realizing it’s a video card. True story. Go look.
Best of luck to you.
[quote=“Xenithos;c-225468”]… Sometimes updates to Anti-malwares and anti-viruses can cause this…
It could also be that you had a video card codec update, and sometimes, video card updates end up crapping games. For EAC to see that change, they may think a program is steadily trying to attach itself to your game, rather than realizing it’s a video card. True story. Go look.
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Besides, D9D being a victim of AMD/ATI Crimson update, who else got banned for updating GPU firmware by EAC?
[quote=“K1X455;c-225513”][quote=“Xenithos;c-225468”]… Sometimes updates to Anti-malwares and anti-viruses can cause this…
It could also be that you had a video card codec update, and sometimes, video card updates end up crapping games. For EAC to see that change, they may think a program is steadily trying to attach itself to your game, rather than realizing it’s a video card. True story. Go look.
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Besides, D9D being a victim of AMD/ATI Crimson update, who else got banned for updating GPU firmware by EAC?[/quote]
instead of trying to hijack the thread, try be useful for once
[quote=“K1X455;c-225513”][quote=“Xenithos;c-225468”]… Sometimes updates to Anti-malwares and anti-viruses can cause this…
It could also be that you had a video card codec update, and sometimes, video card updates end up crapping games. For EAC to see that change, they may think a program is steadily trying to attach itself to your game, rather than realizing it’s a video card. True story. Go look.
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Besides, D9D being a victim of AMD/ATI Crimson update, who else got banned for updating GPU firmware by EAC?[/quote]
I’m sorry, but I honestly can’t tell if you’re being sarcastic, truly asking if anyone else has gotten banned, or if you’re doing as what Nail thinks you’re doing…
I remember you saying D9D got banned for running a bunch of different programs attached to DB that were analysis and scanning programs, not Video card update.
@Nail, I’m not hijacking the thread. I’m making a clarification.
I wanted to confirm if anyone else got false flagged for GPU firmware updates. Until D9D forwarded Xenithos’ reply, I still had reservations that EAC can flag someone as cheating by applying updates to GPU drivers; and for this matter, codec updates? What if VLC media player had a codec update? Can EAC flag me too if I accidentally left it open because I watched a recorded gameplay video?
Updates will be frequent because there are top shelf games with issues with current drivers and ATI/NVidia are supporting their users and EAC has no legitimate reason for putting people on a game ban for applying an update or using non-hacking tools.
There are also updates for recording software like Shadowplay, AMD Relive and Plays.TV. Currently on our system RaptR and Plays.TV are on autoupdate which means that no user confirmation is needed to apply any update it requires. AMD/ATI Crimson and ESET AV however, have been placed on manual, and there is a pending update for AMD/ATI Crimson we haven’t applied because, well… what this post is all about. Do you still believe I’m hijacking the thread, @Nail?
It appears that the AC Splash Damage has employed for DB is literally going out-of-bounds when it comes to the detection of hacks, cause blatant ones get away with it; and the legit ones get banned due to technicalities.
i forwarded this thread to K1X455 after I saw your post. What we’re trying to ascertain is EAC’s false flagging for cheats.
LatencyMon is not a hack.
http://resplendence.com/latencymon
It’s one of the more popular diagnostic software that is readily available for our problem. On the day I got banned, I installed AMD ATI Crimson Update and it was the first suspected application that we thought EAC had an issue on, because it was applied while STEAM was on. After a reboot, out-of-bounds errors became frequent and was very frustrating to play ranked. Suddenly, I got disconnected and the rest was “historical death friendly fire for being the only team medic”. I wasn’t able to record footage of the actual match due to Play.TV’s hook vectors being unlatched by EAC, so unfortunately no visual footage.
Thread cleaned from the whole fight. Please, let’s go back to the OP’s issue.
@K1X455 @DNineD Please create a separate thread for your issues. Better keeping that place for OP’s problem.
thanks bud, that’s all I was trying to do, keep OP’s thread about OP
erasing the “Spike and Chester” reference was sad though :’(