Volume 9: Molten Mine Chapter 412 Account Ban
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Three hours later.
When Ke Lan finished dealing with some trivial matters of the hunting group in the lobby on the first floor and returned to the office, he found that Ze Luo was sitting back on the sofa, holding the tablet in his hand, staring intently at the words on the screen.
"Why are you reading again? Didn't I tell you to take a break? Go play some video games, okay?"
"The account has been banned." Ze Luo raised his head and said calmly.
"Banned...banned?" After hearing this word, Ke Lan suddenly felt as if his heart skipped a beat. He quickly ran to the computer and opened the game again.
Ze Luo did not lie to him, his account was indeed banned.
"How is this possible?! There is no cheating, and no abnormal login records, how could my account be blocked?" Ke Lan scratched his hair anxiously. Although he didn't spend a lot of money on the game, he did have more than a dozen "heirlooms". He was blocked so suddenly, and he was blocked without any cheating. No one could accept this fact calmly.
"How did it get blocked?" Ke Lan asked.
"I just did what you taught me, searched for weapons, then opened fire and killed the enemies. I played a few rounds and then I was banned." Ze Luo said innocently.
"Didn't you do anything else?" Ke Lan asked in astonishment.
"No."
"Then have you communicated with other players in the game, by typing or voice?" In addition to plug-ins, some unfriendly or discriminatory remarks can also lead to account bans, but Ke Lan thinks that with Ze Luo's personality, he shouldn't quarrel with others in the game...
"No. The marking function in the game is very complete. Apart from sending signals, I did not communicate with other players in words."
"How could it be blocked? Is the computer infected with a virus?" Ke Lan quickly typed on the keyboard, checking the hard drive for any suspicious files. However, as a civilian hacker with decent skills, he usually paid great attention to the protection of his personal computer. It was almost impossible for his computer to be infected with a virus or a Trojan horse.
The results of the inspection were just as Ke Lan had expected. There were no programs suspected to be viruses or Trojans. Even the redundant data generated during daily operations had been cleaned up.
"Why was my account blocked..." Ke Lan frowned and grinned. He looked at the prompt prohibiting logging into the game, then looked at Ze Luo sitting on the sofa, and made a decision in his heart.
Hack into the server of the game operating company and find out the real reason why you were banned!
However, after Ke Lan's operation, he found out that the reason he was banned was because of "cheating"!
"Cheating? How is that possible?" Just when Ke Lan decided to trace back the ban information, he found that his account had won six consecutive games of Chicken Dinner more than an hour ago, and the data of each game was very exaggerated -
How exaggerated is it? There are only 60 players in a game. Excluding teammates and myself, there are 57 killable enemies. Including those who use the resurrection beacon to revive, the total number of kills in a game rarely exceeds 70 times... And the minimum number of kills in a single game for my account is 32 times...
That is to say, in the six games that Ze Luo won, more than half of the people were killed by her in each game.
And the highest achievement badge for kills in a single round of this game only requires twenty kills!
Even the top professional players in this game would not be able to achieve such a record using a brand new account, because according to the game's matching mechanism, if the new account can kill more than a dozen people in the first game, you will basically be matched with some old birds in the second game... Judging from Ze Luo's record, it is estimated that the opponents matched in the third and fourth games will be top-level players. As for the last two games, it is estimated that most of them are professional players.
The account was blocked, not only because of the abnormal data, but also because of the reports from professional players.
But to be honest, if he saw such a record, six games in a row, he would definitely regard this person as a plug-in user.
"Did you use some kind of time stop... Wait, this isn't right... Although time stop is considered a 'cheating method', all operations within the game are completed on the operator's server... Even if you used time stop, it would not be possible to interfere with anything in the game - so, what on earth did you do?" Ke Lan asked with a bitter face.
"Just as you taught me, I aimed the crosshairs at the enemy and pressed the left button of the mouse to shoot." Ze Luo said, "I didn't use any abilities."
"Play another game for me!" Ke Lan logged into one of his small accounts and chose the ranking mode. Although it was just a small account, it had already reached the platinum rank and had completely escaped from the bronze and silver ranks. Even if Ke Lan played by himself, it would be quite difficult to win the game at this rank.
Ze Luo sat in Ke Lan's seat, her petite body leaning forward and against the edge of the desk, her left hand on the keyboard, and her right hand holding the mouse that seemed a little big for her - although most people in this era have replaced the mouse with a touch screen or trackball, for PC gamers, the mouse still has irreplaceable controllability.
The countdown ended quickly, and the transport plane appeared above the "End of the World", flying forward at a constant speed along the route marked on the map.
"Just jump here!" Ke Lan pointed to the "Eastern Fragment" in the center of the map and said, "Jump to the unfinished building next to the lava river. There are the most people here."
"Oh." Ze Luo nodded, chose to land alone, and jumped towards the "Eastern Fragment".
The two teammates who were matched with him directly typed a long string of "?" in the chat bar - after all, this is a ranked game, and the majority of people are those who want to get points. Although the "Fragment East" and "Fragment West" in the center of the map are rich in supplies, battles are frequent, and there is often only a few seconds difference between landing in a fight and landing in a box.
The two teammates seemed to have decided to give up on Ze Luo and did not jump with her to the "Eastern Fragment". Only Ze Luo flew alone towards the unfinished building, and the light yellow parachute trail drew a long straight line in the air.
Although most of the players were trying to gain points, it did not mean that there were no players who were very confident in their marksmanship or who were simply very stubborn. Ke Lan roughly counted the parachuting trajectories on the screen and found that at least eight teams had jumped towards the "East and West Fragments ". Among these eight teams, nearly half of them chose the unfinished building hanging on the edge of the cracked land as their target.
A melee is about to break out.