He had been banned from Apex Overlord , the biggest tactical shooter in the world. He hadn't even been cheating; a glitchy background process for his RGB keyboard had triggered the anti-cheat system, Sentinels . In the modern gaming era, an HWID ban didn’t just delete your account. It blacklisted the unique serial numbers of your motherboard, your CPU, and your storage drives. Marcus was digitally excommunicated.
Marcus should have known better. He was a second-year computer science student. He knew that pinging a secure anti-cheat database directly was impossible without proprietary access tokens. But desperation is the ultimate override for common sense. He clicked download. HWID BAN TESTER.exe
The neon glow of Marcus’s monitor was the only light in the cramped bedroom. It was 3:42 AM. On his screen, the glowing red text of a hardware ID (HWID) ban notification pulsed like a digital death sentence. He had been banned from Apex Overlord ,
Marcus let out a breath he didn't realize he was holding. It worked. The software had successfully read his hardware and confirmed the ban. Then, a new line of code appeared that he didn't expect. It blacklisted the unique serial numbers of your
A crude, retro-looking command prompt window opened against a black background.