I'm sure tracking software is in breach of Bungies Services policy, and legal rights, there networks should trace the threat and take legal action if the report is filed, even if Bungie don't take legal action, on the live tracking, you can take legal advice and pursue the claim.
PSN / Xbox Live have legal polices which prevent direct attacks on players, Abuse, threatening, Hacking to comprise data on there networks can be taken up in court, oh they will avoid this as much as possible and apply temporary bans to accounts.
I suppose if you have the proof as a direct threat, you take one step further bungie will take action
Dedicated servers, you cheat you go on cheat server with other cheaters and never to return, wouldn't that be mint, oh you gain 0% progression on everything and don't gain drops. Thats the top 1% dead lol
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[quote]Dedicated servers, you cheat you go on cheat server with other cheaters and never to return, wouldn't that be mint, oh you gain 0% progression on everything and don't gain drops. Thats the top 1% dead lol[/quote] Gta5 does something similar to this, but it's only temporary. I think after awhile if you're a repeat offender, you just get banned. Haven't played that in a long time though.
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[quote]Dedicated servers, you cheat you go on cheat server with other cheaters and never to return, wouldn't that be mint, oh you gain 0% progression on everything and don't gain drops. Thats the top 1% dead lol[/quote] Why isn’t this ^ a thing? -
Edited by UK Mojo: 6/18/2019 11:50:53 AMRunescape did it with Bots, there was another game who did this, though i cant remember it, it kept the player base by putting them on one server. Bungie wouldn't lose players and the cheater Dweebs would have there own dedicated server, its a win all around! Mate if Bungie executed this it would resolve a lot of tension with comp/PVP (Destiny would need a decent anti-cheat system to counter this though) costs money to make money!