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#feedback

2/8/2016 9:22:57 PM
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Boot Lag Switch Users

I have recently learned that there are other ways to deal with lag switch cheaters than banning or reprogramming PvP for dedicated servers. There is technology that monitors the players connection strength and can differentiate the patterns of poor connection due to other internet use in the household or problems with the provider from when a lag switch is engaged. When the pattern typical of lag switch use is detected that player is flagged. When it is repeated that player is removed from the game. For a lot of us, banning lag switch cheaters is a "too little, too late" situation. It has ruined a good chance at making it to the lighthouse for so many people. When the ban hammer gets swung there is a temporary decrease in the amount of cheating. If a lag switch cheater cannot gain anything from cheating then cheating will be pointless. It'll also spare players who never cheat, have been repeatedly cheated out of flawless a lot of frustration and disappointment. http://security.stackexchange.com/questions/31303/preventing-artificial-latency-or-lag-hacking-in-multiplayer-games The tools for this exist. This is one example. Perhaps a different program or one custom made for Destiny would be more efficient. Please consider something like this for a solution to the cheating problem in our PvP. Sincerely, and without salt, Puma
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