Should people be named and shamed if it's obvious they're cheating. Example: in trials if a team has more zones capped than kills.
My opinion- if your willing to cheat to get flawless, the justice served should be made public and you should be permanently banned from entering trials. If I posted a video naming and shaming someone, all bungie would have to do is edit out their tags. The video would still be public, with their names in and often with people saying them. So what's the difference?
What do you guys think ?
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1 AntwortenI remember years back when Microsoft wiped gamer score from a lot of cheaters and when you looked at their profile it said something along the lines of this account was used for cheating. I liked that and despise cheaters. Shame dem ho's.
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1 AntwortenDestiny is now in its second year, If Bungie was at any point serious about putting a stop to cheating then it would have stopped it on day one. Bungie either cant or wont stop cheats imho, come to think of it, I no longer care and have stopped playing any form of PvP.
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bump the bumps
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1 AntwortenBearbeitet von ace2bme: 11/7/2015 5:55:21 PMThey Should get a permanent special emblem that has cheater on. They also get no rewards. Now let them try to get on a team that is not filled with cheaters and get a taste of their own crap. It will make Bungi stats look good. We will have less cheats on our teams and cheaters will get to do what they do best. CHEAT. Everybody wins.
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