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Edited by CarnivalLaw: 9/28/2016 5:48:55 PM
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I'm doing my job. Now Bungie, you do yours.

I am reporting every single red bar I see in the Crucible. Yes, those on my team, too. Now do your job, Bungie: start banning people who are repeatedly reported for bad connections. I say "repeatedly" because frankly, [i]everybody[/i] red-bars from time to time in this game. But, there are a lot of players who red-bar way too frequently to be allowed to continue to play. Trials is coming. Iron Banner is coming. Clean it up, Bungie. Edit: [b]We are no longer playing in a game world where you can assume that just because you have internet, you can play any online game you like. [/b] Edit: I am not suggesting anything like a permanent ban. Something on the order of a couple of days, allowing the player to sort-out their connection issues. If, however, upon their return, they continue to receive regular bad connection reports, the bans should get longer and longer.
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  • I see a lot of people arguing that their bad connection/latency issues are not their fault, and therefore they shouldn't be excluded. It really doesn't matter if it's your "fault". If you have a bad connection, you can't be allowed to play on a game that depends on good connection, because it punishes everyone else. It degrades the system for [i]all[/i] players. Let's see an analogy ... John has a seizure disorder. He was born this way, and this condition no fault of his own. John is prohibited from driving on public roads, because it creates a hazard for other drivers. John feels this is unfair, because he really likes driving, and it's very inconvenient that he can't drive himself anywhere. John didn't cause this problem, so why should he be excluded? Because it would be horrible for everyone else if he were allowed to drive, and potentially cause accidents. Although the seizures are not John's fault, it is actually the fairest solution for all involved that he be excluded. Now, I realize that's an extreme example, but it demonstrates the logic in an obvious way.

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