
Am I banned for the current warzone?
I see that only Modern Warfare is listed, I think I was falsely banned but was wondering since I haven’t played in so long. Should I appeal or would I be able to just normally play the warzone now?

I see that only Modern Warfare is listed, I think I was falsely banned but was wondering since I haven’t played in so long. Should I appeal or would I be able to just normally play the warzone now?
Both my Hien Soft (cloth pad) and Obsidian dot skates for my Superstrike arrive today. I did not know dots were meant for glass/hard surfaces, not cloth anyone actually run this combo and had it work out?
Only issue is the Obsidian full/stock skates for the Superstrike are out of stock right now, and I don’t know any alternative. I’m currently debating between:
I’ve made a post previous to this one explaining how I’m new to buying these type of mouse pads and the main games I play
Curious if anyone’s tested Obsidian dots on cloth specifically before I decide is it actually unusable or just “not optimal”?
Hey everyone! Just built my first PC and picked up the Logitech G Pro X Superlight very happy to finally be on a proper setup. Now I’m trying to figure out the mousepad situation.
I mainly play Warzone, Siege, and Valorant, so I need something that can handle both the slower, more deliberate tracking in BR/tactical games and the twitchier flicks in Val.
I’ve been eyeing the Wallhack glass pads
the consistent glide and durability seem appealing, but I’ve never used a hard pad before, let alone glass. Is it worth the jump, especially as someone new to the PC gaming scene? Or would I be better off starting with a quality cloth pad first to dial in my sens before going exotic?
A few specific questions:
• How does glass feel compared to a high-end cloth pad for FPS games?
• Is there a break-in period, or is it plug-and-play right away?
• Any particular Wallhack model you’d recommend, or an alternative I should consider?
Can the Lian Li L-Wireless Controller V2 be connected internally inside the case, or does it have to plug into the rear USB-A port on the motherboard I/O? Is there any workaround to keep it hidden inside the build?
So back in 2022 I had modding software on my PC for GTA 5 Online. Never touched Siege or Fortnite with it, literally never even opened Siege while it was installed. BattlEye must have flagged it running in the background or something and I got hit with bans on both games.
It’s been a few years now. Has anyone had luck appealing something like this? I know it looks bad but genuinely never cheated in either game. Is there any realistic chance of getting unbanned, or is BattlEye’s decision basically final?
I’ve emailed them and just simply never got an answer back tbh. I sware I have never even thought of cheating in siege, I was half decent
Looking to sell my Alienware m15 R6 and wanted to get a realistic idea of what it’s worth before listing it.
Specs:
• NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU
• 8GB DDR4 RAM
• 15.6” 1080p 165Hz IPS display
• Intel Core i5-11400H (pretty sure)
• Windows 11
Condition:
• Works perfectly — boots fine, screen is good, no performance issues
• Lid has some scuffs but no cracks
Thinking Facebook Marketplace or eBay. Is $350 a reasonable asking price or am I over/undervaluing it? Open to any advice on where to sell too. Thanks!
Hey everyone! I had the LG 34GX900A-B (34” WOLED, 800R, 240Hz, 3440x1440) and it came faulty and LG is planning to issue me a refund, I was debating on buying the same one again or switching and would love some advice.
My preferences:
• 34” ultrawide, 3440x1440
• Prefer 800R (this was my first monitor so I’ve only had that) curve but open to 1800R if the panel is significantly better
• Budget: ~$750-$800 (flexible for the right monitor)
• Use case: gaming
Monitors I’ve been looking at:
• LG 34GX900A-B
• Gigabyte MO34WQC2 (Gen 3 QD-OLED, 240Hz, 1800R, ~$700)
• ASUS ROG Swift OLED PG34WCDM (800R, WOLED, 240Hz, ~$800–$850)
I play MLB the show and Siege on the most part, and genuinely love the ultra wide
Any advice is greately appreciated, Thank you
Hey everyone! I had the LG 34GX900A-B (34” WOLED, 800R, 240Hz, 3440x1440) and it came faulty and LG is planning to issue me a refund, I was debating on buying the same one again or switching and would love some advice.
My preferences:
• 34” ultrawide, 3440x1440
• Prefer 800R (this was my first monitor so I’ve only had that) curve but open to 1800R if the panel is significantly better
• Budget: ~$750-$800 (flexible for the right monitor)
• Use case: gaming
Monitors I’ve been looking at:
• LG 34GX900A-B
• Gigabyte MO34WQC2 (Gen 3 QD-OLED, 240Hz, 1800R, ~$700)
• ASUS ROG Swift OLED PG34WCDM (800R, WOLED, 240Hz, ~$800–$850)
I play MLB the show and Siege on the most part, and genuinely love the ultra wide
Any advice is greately appreciated, Thank you
Hey everyone! I had the LG 34GX900A-B (34” WOLED, 800R, 240Hz, 3440x1440) and it came faulty and LG is planning to issue me a refund, I was debating on buying the same one again or switching and would love some advice.
My preferences:
• 34” ultrawide, 3440x1440
• Prefer 800R (this was my first monitor so I’ve only had that) curve but open to 1800R if the panel is significantly better
• Budget: ~$750-$800 (flexible for the right monitor)
• Use case: gaming
Monitors I’ve been looking at:
• LG 34GX900A-B
• Gigabyte MO34WQC2 (Gen 3 QD-OLED, 240Hz, 1800R, ~$700)
• ASUS ROG Swift OLED PG34WCDM (800R, WOLED, 240Hz, ~$800–$850)
I play MLB the show and Siege on the most part, and genuinely love the ultra wide
Any advice is greately appreciated, Thank you