Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-112.210.191.80-20180805170201/@comment-86.153.123.104-20180807060733

I don't see using 'exploits' to level up are no more a case of cheating than using track shortcuts to achieve certain goals like eternal endurance or avoiding the need to spend gold during SEs. Running headlong into solid objects to achieve top speeds should be a complete no-no too. If one did the latter for real the driver would die and so one's game account should be deleted.

Anyway, back to the original question, sometimes the code doesn't appear. Perhaps EA/FM expect the banned player to contact them for a code these days.

I received no code for my ban but it's no big deal. Given how poorly the online multiplayer events are policed for genuine cheaters (hackers) the only significant thing to miss out on being banned is the chance to gain rewards in the wttt. On balance not having to farm Le Mans for the next five years more than compensates for the insignificant loss of wttt gold. I'm on level 937 right now having been on 300 towards the end of June, a gain of over 43,000 gold. That's over eight years worth of Group B wttt rewards.