I do not cheat, and have never cheated, and I've been blocked from matchmaking for two weeks. I've opened up all ports and had port forwarding setup for quite some time. I'm in Texas, and have Frontier as my service provider. I have no choice whatsoever thanks to Telcomms FCC rules but to use their network equipment. I can't use my own router for their services, normally I'd use my own. I do IT support for a living and cloud engineering.
I've recently just been banned, and I'm very upset and trying to figure out a solution. Has anyone had issues in the past like this, and is there any way out? I have spent literally thousands of dollars on Destiny 2, and am a dedicated fan. I don't even really like doing PVP all that much, save for a reward here and there. I do like Gambit, and I can't do that at all now.
I had a few error code Beetle in the past, but that's it, nothing huge. A few weeks ago they sent me some vague warning saying I was having issues. Then, a week later they blocked me straight up for two weeks. I'm pretty angry considering I didn't get any other message or email other than some in-game prompt. I have had PS5 Ports opened up, and the ports opened up as per Bungie's guide when they sent my warning. Frontier has been known to do bandwidth throttling and unfair practices that affect consumers but thanks to Ajit Pai and the FCC during the Trump admin, net neutrality was nuked. It hasn't been fixed ever since. Now I can't game? This is not largely the consumers fault I sort of feel like, but anyway, I just need some sort of out.
I can troubleshoot through this, and I've been doing so the last few hours, but I don't wanna keep a ban on my account for two weeks now. I'm pretty shocked at the moment.
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4 RepliesI believe you! They ban players like you, but not those lagging unkillable PvP gods. Unbelievable!