I was in a Strike yesterday, and one of the other two randoms was AFK.
This isn't too uncommon a sight in a Strike these days, and so I messaged the other random, and we agreed to not finish the Strike, and just spend a while exploring/trying to get to places so that this other guy would get nothing for ages.
After a while, curiosity got the better of me and so I travelled all the way back to the start of the level to see what this guy was doing to stop getting kicked for being afk so long.
And I see him, running in a circle, with his gun in the air. He's clearly stuck his analogue sticks down somehow, or probably just put a rubber band around both.
So I took a video clip of this as proof.
Eventually, after a long time, he must have come back to check what was going on, as we'd knocked him out of his orbit by slamming Sparrows into the side of him :)
After the game, I messaged him to say that I'd reported him for inactivity, and that I would upload the video clip to Bungie.
He made a few weak excuses (the sort that Bungie would troll about when afkers got banned in Halo Reach), and eventually just started some casual verbal abuse.
I asked him why he would even bother with such lame tricks, such as rubber bands. His response was "no! because rubber bands dont even work". lol. so i guess he couldnt get the bands to work and tried something else.
In the end, he said we had nothing to prove that he was AFK, and that he'd taken a video at the end of the strike where he'd run along with us at Sepiks to 'prove' he was never afk.
I mean, the guy is clearly a moron. I told him I'd already got the clip of him spazzing out in a circle.
What I want to know from Bungie is; where can I upload this clip? Who can I pass the gamertag to?
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That's so annoying :/