BC Classic players who have recently used third-party software such as iMorph, JMorph, or even ConsolePort have now been banned for 180 days. Users of ConsolePort, however, have a good chance of getting the ban reversed. Software such as iMorph, Tmorph, JMorph, etc. change the appearance of the character on your screen into all sorts of shapes and with the equipment you want. These programs have a history of violating WoW's Terms of Service and can result in a ban.
With ConsolePort, the situation is not so clear. Although WoW now has its own controller connection and additional software is actually superfluous, some players still use software like ConsolePort. This program is not banned per se, but it can trigger similar parameters with Blizzard's Warden as other cheat software. Possibly there is also a connection to WoWmapper, which some players use for WoW (buy now 14,99 € )
Classic. This addon is also no longer necessary since the introduction of controller integration, but fails when searching for unauthorized software.The maker of ConsolePort suspects that the software was mistakenly read as mutiboxing software:
"This ban wave might be related to the issue with gamepad input causing DC when you have a high enough game refresh rate, or it might have to do with falsely flagging for multiboxing and their new policy on it
Either way, this project is backed and acknowledged by Blizzard due to its impact on accessibility to otherwise unable players. I'm sure once they realize their mistake, this will all be reverted.
I do want to mention I'm not just speculating here and will let you know once I get the word back from Blizzard on what happened here."
Users of ConsolePort report that they have already been able to reverse the ban. So if you are a user of this software, one ticket might be enough to get your ban lifted. What chances users of iMorph have is currently unknown.
Source: wowhead.comSupport
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