
If even one Overwatch Investigator does not agree on a conviction the Suspect will not receive a ban of any kind.Interesting so you're saying that I'm that odd number you send? I can hardly believe that. Originally posted by Ettanin:A game ban originates from Overwatch/Патруль reviewing your highly suspicious gameplay.Īgree on a conviction we are confident that applied Overwatch bans should remain. If even one Overwatch Investigator does not agree on a conviction the Suspect will not receive a ban of any kind. Because bans are only issued when Investigators unanimouslyĪgree on a conviction we are confident that applied Overwatch bans should remain.

Overwatch bans of any kind cannot be appealed and are not removed at Steam Support. That's 1 in 1,267,650,600,228,229,401,496,703,205,376 accounts that would be banned unfairly.Īnd of those 100 people it could be ANYONE, not just investigator bots, which would be sorted out by Valve rather rapidly, through extemporal tests with past cases, anyway. Floris explained: At FACEIT we’re constantly looking to support more and more game titles, by working closely with game developers to design robust anti-cheat solutions that improve the.

It's astronomically more likely to win the lottery jackpot than to get banned wrongly. A game ban originates from Overwatch/Патруль reviewing your highly suspicious gameplay.Īssuming a chance of 50% for anyone pressing "innocent" (one single such vote would be enough) for all people not seeing you as rightfully innocent, the chance for all people of a hundred to say guilty wrongly is (50%)^100 = 0.5 * 0.5 * 0.5 *.
