Alright guys just gonna drop some information I have so far on Valorant bans. I believe it is a machine ban and not an account ban (this could be wrong).
I am pretty sure when removing Valorant and Vangaurd it is leaving something behind that tracks your machines device fingerprint regardless of removal. (because after totally clearing out Valorant, when reinstalling it said "repairing" then said the user was banned).
We know this operates on the kernel level, so we know doing an OS reinstall won't fix the issue. Changing IP and spoofing MAC, and changing drive serials doesn't work either. we even flashed the bios to see if that would work.
Do we know for sure removing the motherboard would fix this? Or is it deeper than that? I think it would have to be down to the CPUID or mobo ID.
Anyone else have useful info?
I completely reinstalled windows and it took Riot 3 days to ban my new account. Not sure if its the same fate as @mendesmene. If its not and changing OS Drive will show you as clean, then i have a NV.2 in my system currently not being used for anything. I can reinstall and just put the OS there.
I did have Val installed on a different solid state i have for games and after the reinstall i installed it on OS Drive.
Can you tell us how many days have you had the account running?
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How long have you been playing since you reinstalled windows onto the new drive?
Update: Clean install of windows in another drive and still got banned. This method does not work. Unless Vanguard took all of my drives HWIDs and blacklisted all of them. I can still play on my other PC
Last edited by mrperez816; 06-12-2020 at 12:25 AM. Reason: Reinstalled Windows
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