You made a new account. Fresh email, different username, even cleared your browser cookies. You launched Super People, and within an hour, you're staring at "You have been banned" again. Sound familiar? That's because you're dealing with an HWID ban, not just an account ban. Your entire computer is flagged, and until you understand what that actually means, you're going to keep running into the same wall.

Here's the thing. Super People uses Easy Anti-Cheat, and EAC doesn't just remember your username. It builds a hardware fingerprint from multiple identifiers on your system. We're talking disk serial numbers, MAC addresses, motherboard UUIDs, and SMBIOS data. Change one of those and you're still flagged because the rest of your fingerprint matches. That's why just making a new account gets you banned again almost instantly.

Let me walk you through exactly how to actually fix this.

What a Super People Hardware Ban Really Tracks

Before you try random fixes, you need to understand what HWID bans actually detect. Super People's anti-cheat pulls hardware identifiers through low-level system queries. According to EAC's documentation, their system operates at the kernel level, meaning it loads before most of your software and has deep access to your hardware information.

So when EAC scans your system, it's grabbing your disk drive serial number through IOCTL calls, your network adapter's MAC address, your motherboard's UUID from SMBIOS tables, and potentially even your GPU serial. All of these combine into one unique device fingerprint. Miss even one identifier when trying to bypass, and the fingerprint still matches enough to flag you.

This is why so many games use HWID bans now. They're extremely effective at stopping repeat offenders because most people don't understand what's actually being tracked.

Why Your Previous Fixes Didn't Work

I guarantee most of you tried at least one of these approaches and got re-banned almost immediately. Let's break down why each one fails against modern anti-cheat.

Formatting your drive changes your volume serial number, but not your disk's hardware serial. The hardware serial is burned into the drive's firmware. EAC reads the hardware serial, not the volume serial. That's why you formatted, made a new account, and got banned again in twenty minutes.

Using a VPN does absolutely nothing for HWID bans. VPNs change your IP address, which has nothing to do with your hardware identifiers. Understanding how these bans work is critical here. IP bans and HWID bans are completely different mechanisms.

Changing just your MAC address misses the point. Modern anti-cheat pulls five or more identifiers. Changing one while the rest match is basically waving a flag that says "I'm the same person trying to look different."

Buying new hardware works if you replace everything flagged. But do you know exactly which components EAC flagged? Most people swap their network card, keep the same motherboard, and wonder why they're still banned. Plus, you're looking at hundreds of dollars minimum.

The Actual Fix for Super People HWID Bans

Here's what actually works. You need a tool that addresses all the hardware identifiers EAC is tracking, and it needs to spoof those identifiers at the kernel level before the anti-cheat driver loads.

Sync Spoofer is built specifically for this. It's not some free tool you found on a sketchy Discord server. Those are either already detected by EAC or straight-up malware. A proper HWID spoofer needs to randomize your disk serial, MAC address, motherboard UUID, and all key identifiers before EAC even initializes.

You've got two approaches depending on your situation.

Temporary Spoofing

The temporary spoofer option runs before you launch Super People and masks your hardware IDs for that session. Restart your PC and your hardware returns to original. This works well if you switch between accounts, can't afford downtime, or don't want to reinstall Windows.

Permanent Spoofing

The permanent bypass approach deeply modifies your system's hardware identifiers. This involves a one-time Windows reinstall to wipe all traces, but after that, your PC appears as an entirely new device. It's the "set it and forget it" solution for people who want to move on completely.

Both methods need to happen correctly. Here's the step-by-step process.

Step by Step HWID Ban Bypass Process

Step 1 Choose Your Spoofer Carefully

Free spoofers are almost always a trap. They're either detected by EAC already or they're harvesting your data. The best HWID spoofer options are maintained tools with active development teams that stay ahead of anti-cheat updates. Sync Spoofer offers a free trial so you can verify it works on your system before committing.

Step 2 Clean Your System Completely

This is where most people mess up. EAC leaves fingerprints everywhere. Registry keys, hidden folders, temp files, log data. You need to clean all of these traces before spoofing or the anti-cheat can still link you to the banned identity.

Sync Spoofer includes a cleaner specifically designed for EAC that removes these hidden traces. Running it before the spoof is mandatory, not optional.

Step 3 Run the Spoof

The spoofer needs to load before EAC. This is critical. If the anti-cheat driver initializes first and reads your real hardware, you're flagged before the game even launches. Changing all your hardware IDs means nothing if the anti-cheat saw the real ones first.

Step 4 Create a Completely New Account

Your hardware is clean, but your old Super People account is still banned. Log into it and you're instantly flagged again because the account itself is marked.

Create a new account with a fresh email address. Don't reuse anything. Don't link old payment methods, phone numbers, or connected accounts like Steam or Twitch that were associated with your banned account. Anti-cheat systems cross-reference this data, and linking anything can get your new hardware flagged immediately.

Step 5 Verify and Launch

Restart your PC after cleaning and spoofing. If you're using the temporary option, make sure it's active before launching the Epic Games Launcher. Then download Super People and play.

Staying Unbanned Long Term

Getting back in is only half the battle. Staying unbanned requires understanding how top anti-cheat software operates and building habits that keep you off the radar.

Separate your identities completely. Beyond new emails, keep your clean gaming accounts and any risky activity in completely separate browser profiles. Cookies, autofill data, and saved passwords can create connections between accounts.

Check your background processes. EAC scans for suspicious software even when you're not actively cheating. Close macro tools, debugging software, and any overlay applications that might trigger false positives before launching.

Understand ban waves. Anti-cheat teams collect data silently and then ban everyone at once. You might play for weeks without issues, then suddenly lose access. This is intentional. It keeps detection methods secret. The advantage of using Sync Spoofer is that when ban waves hit, they hit your spoofed identity, not your real hardware.

Keep your system clean. Regular maintenance matters. Clear temp files, update drivers from official sources like NVIDIA or AMD, and run malware scans. A messy system is more likely to trigger anti-cheat flags.

The Reality of HWID Bans in 2026

Here's what you need to accept. Anti-cheat systems evolve constantly. What works today might need adjustment tomorrow. That's the nature of this cat-and-mouse game between anti-cheat developers and the people trying to bypass them. Any tool that promises permanent guaranteed immunity is lying to you.

What matters is using reliable, actively maintained tools that update alongside anti-cheat changes. Sync Spoofer's development team monitors EAC updates and pushes patches when detection methods change. That ongoing support is what separates legitimate tools from the junk flooding Discord servers.

Your Super People Ban Doesn't Have to Be Permanent

An HWID ban feels like the final word, but it doesn't have to be. Now you understand exactly what Super People's anti-cheat is tracking, why your previous attempts failed, and what actually works to bypass HWID bans properly.

The process is straightforward. Clean your system completely, spoof all relevant hardware identifiers before EAC loads, create a fresh account with zero connections to your banned identity, and maintain smart habits going forward.

Thousands of players have used this exact process to get back into Super People. Your hardware ban is a technical problem with a technical solution. Now you have the knowledge to actually solve it.

Stay safe out there.