I know a lot of people are experiencing the same trouble with dickhead fireteam leaders and I think we can all agree that being booted right before loot for no reason sucks. If you can't join at round 5/treasure room why can you kick from it? I hope Bungie can find some way to deal with this. I would suggest no kick button on round 5/treasure room or maybe a really tight and well monitored report system for reporting these kind of leaders. I'm sure there's some way to authenticate the reports. Bump if you agree or had this happen to you
For the record I wasn't playing with ransoms it was my friend (at least use to be) who I've known for along time
We made trending good job everyone. Hopefully bungie will do something about this Also for everyone asking the people's (Not sure which was host but both were rude and argued when I asked why I was kicked so I'm holding both responsible) names were [b]due to several advisers all names have been removed[/b]
I've received some controversial comments, hoping most of you are on my side
Because there is clearly a misunderstanding [b]name removed[/b] is actually a long time friend who I've done several raids with and many nightfalls. [b]name removed[/b] is his friend who I've played with a few timespans see him with frequently. I wasn't in a lobby with randoms
Great job guys, for a short time we made it into highest rated. Hopefully Bungie will see that this is a problem in the community that a lot of people aren't happy with. And if not at least a lot of people got to see so.
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Tip: Everyone on your friends list is not actually your friend. Consider this experience in trust a life lesson, I also have a joke that follows. A bird is flying south for winter. Along the way he flys into a snowstorm. Its really cold, his wings begin to freeze and he falls. He falls into a field full of cows. One of the cows sees him freezing and lets out a big poop right on top of him. At first the bird was mad cause it stunk a cow pooped on him! But then he realized he was warm and out of the cold. Then a cat came along and saw the bird flopping around under a pile of poop. The cat walked over flipped over the poop and ate the bird. Morale of the story. Not everyone that gets you into poop is your enemy and not everyone that get you our of poop is your friend.