Still mad that I got banned for "multihack" about 10 months ago simply for killing a cheater on a server, picking up his kit and killing a player with said cheater's railgun that they spawned in. My Battlelog has been clean since i made my origin account in 2013 and this one report made it so I can no longer play on 90% of the servers on my favourite game BF4. On the pc account UrFakeMoldavian this was the only time i used the railgun and then only time i got a kill with it. It's annoying because there was no way I could prove that i was not the one that spawned in the railgun on zavod 311 because neither me or my friend were recording to show proof that I was not cheating.
Link to 24/7 Fair Play that shows I have only 1 kill with the railgun if it even matters.
https://bf4stats.com/pc/UrFakeMoldavian
You are correct, and it's not bad evidence on your part. However there is no way to know who actually spawned it in without video, and typically bf4db errs on the side of caution when the evidence shows a person with a weapon they shouldn't have. Was this evidence provided to the admins in your original appeals?
http://bf4cheatreport.com/brindex.php?rid=1017612806576198848
This appears to be the battle report that couldn't be accessed by your "friend" during your original appeal. It was on the flubber server, with you and the guy your "friend" said was cheating, on zavod. Battle reports only show the weapon you got the most kills with, and nobody on that battle report got majority of kills with the rorsch. Again, we are at the point where the evidence shows you with a weapon you shouldn't have had. It doesn't show the other guy (who is obviously a cheater by the way and is banned) using the rorsch. So, we have no way to know if he spawned it in, if you did, if you asked him to, or anything other than you got a kill with a gun you shouldn't have had. The guy who posted the original report, and also banned you, is Rio, who is still an admin here. I don't know if he can find information about the other person using the rorsch in that same match with the battle report I provided, but that seems like it might be the only option. I actually tend to believe you, but there is just nothing else here to go by. if you know a pickup gun doesn't belong on a map, don't pick it up. or, if you do, throw it away, redeploy......don't use it to kill someone.
So... if that's the case, why would you pickup his kit when you know he was cheating and then kill someone with a weapon that is clearly only available via cheating?
Locking thread to prevent salt.