My sons accoint was restricted for 2 months on the crucible but it is going on almost 6 months and he is still testricted , need help on my options to get him going again on crucible , thx.
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good, he deserves it if you give him shitty internet or dont know hes cheating.
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"I swear I didn't cheat...my cat threw up on my modem and lagged out the other team!"
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another cheater banned
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Edited by Hey Im Swat: 5/27/2017 4:03:21 PM[b]YOU[/b] have been restricted due to poor connectivity. Your restriction will be lifted once your connection improves. See link for info. https://www.bungie.net/en/Help/Article/11929 Also if you're going to pretend to be an adult, you could at least use correct spelling/grammar. [b]EDIT:[/b] "Think what you want" You then sent me a message to defend yourself. Kid, stop lying it gets you nowhere in life. I'm not even sure why you felt the need to pretend to be an adult.
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If your son is restricted from crucible, it's because he did something to earn it. If you care to know, PM me the gamer tag, and I'll look at his stats. If there something obviously there, I'll let you know in a PM. That said, you could do that very easily for yourself. Look at his trials matches. If you see that there is a pattern where his opponents lose, while having less than five deaths each, or he is obviously facing less than three opponents in a match, there's a very good chance he is actively cheating. It could just as well be the people he's playing with. If it's him, he'll likely have his PlayStation or Xbox using a PCs shared Internet connection when playing trials. By the way, the type of cheating I'm describing is also a felony, so if he was doing that, it would be a small punishment for you to take away all game privileges. Of course, this is all assuming you're talking about your son, and not yourself.
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Here's your option: take away gaming from him entirely until he tells you the truth of why he got restricted in the first place, then have a long conversation about how actions have consequences and you will stop fighting his pointless battles for him. Or, alternately and more likely.... just stop pretending to be an adult, kid.
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There are no options. If he was restricted then it's possible he was restricted again as they come in batches. So your son will just have to wait longer. If it was a ban then that's for life. Bungie do not discuss or overturn either of the above
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Nothing to do but wait until it ends. Bungie won't discuss/reduce/overturn their decision. Also, trials restrictions are a lot longer than regular crucible restriction...the trend is for X weeks of crucible restriction equates to X months of trials restriction.