Hello,
Let me put the record straight. The site you mention is epvp, well known for its bias and heavily ass-licking community.
We have no desire to be associated with this community and will not waste our time defending ourselves or trying to lure people into believing their false claims about us.
We have never lied about our detections, particularly in games like COD.
There was only one detection in WZ1 during its early days, and it was fixed quickly. Not even everyone was affected. Literally, a mistake happened on our end, and 5 hours later, it was fixed.
Any bans reported since then have been related to HWID and not our software. Since we do not offer a spoofer, it should be clear that any negative results are due to customers not understanding they are HWID-affected at that point.
It's ultimately your decision to give our products a try and determine whether or not you like them.Originally Posted by david00rita
We value honesty and have never lied about our detection. If any of our products were detected, we would accept it and deal with it.
As I already said above, only WZ1 was affected. WZ2 has never been detected since the BETA.
The ban report issue arose during a period when Activision randomly and permanently banned numerous players. There are videos and evidence to support this, and a bunch of players reported their accounts being unbanned afterward.
This situation had nothing to do with cheating. It's just easy to point out at a cheating site because of the nature of that product. We ourselves were confused when it happened as none of us (staff) had been affected by it. Only after a while and all the YouTubers making these videos explaining wtf is going on, it all makes sense.
As an example, the case of WW3. There are no deleted threads or posts, and you can verify this by searching the forum yourself. It got detected. We don't hide anything, and you can even search for detection fixes in Cheat Updates.


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