Frequently Asked Questions
Let's look at the issues that most often concern our clients
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A spoofer is a tool that allows you to modify or fake the serial numbers of PC components (GPU, CPU, motherboard, keyboard, etc.) on a network, making them appear legitimate even though they are altered.
Important Note: A spoofer does not remove existing game bans. However, it can help you bypass hardware bans (HWID bans) by making your system appear as a completely new one-similar to buying brand-new components.
If you receive a hardware ban, you typically have two options:
- Replace your hardware (buy new components).
- Use a spoofer to mask your current hardware IDs and avoid detection.
In essence, a spoofer lets you evade hardware bans without physically changing your PC's components.
Some competitive games (like Escape from Tarkov, Apex Legends, RUST, Rainbow Six Siege, etc.) employ aggressive anti-cheat measures that go beyond just banning cheaters. After multiple violations, their systems may issue hardware bans (HWID bans) - blocking not just the account but the actual PC components (GPU, motherboard, mouse, etc.) or even the IP address.
Unlike standard bans, a hardware ban doesn't always require new cheating activity. The system flags your device itself, meaning even a fresh account on the same hardware can get banned almost instantly.
Can You Check if You're Hardware Banned?
There's no direct way to confirm which component triggered the ban, as anti-cheat systems keep this data hidden. However, you can test it yourself:
- Get a new/rented account (without cheating).
- Play legitimately - if you receive another ban within minutes to a few hours, it's likely a hardware ban.
Why Does This Happen?
Anti-cheat systems track unique hardware signatures. If they associate your components with previous violations, they'll block any new accounts using the same system. This forces cheaters to either replace their hardware or use spoofers to mask their identifiers.
Key Takeaways:
- Hardware bans target your PC, not just your account.
- Testing with a clean account is the only way to confirm.
- Without HWID spoofing or new hardware, bans will persist.
This system makes it difficult to bypass bans, pushing users toward hardware changes or spoofing tools—though the latter carries its own risks.