Our team was DDOS attacked while flying into a trials of Osiris game, our internet ceased to function in our homes and destiny servers were still operational. I messaged the players we were up against by obtaining their details through the video recording from Twitch.tv (because I was streaming at the time) and asked if they had been disconnected from their last match. He told me no and that's when I knew he was lying because himself and his fireteam had won the last 5 games in a row without even obtaining any kills. We then began to argue and he eventually admitted that his was friend that was hacking and not him. I screenshotted this message for evidence. His friend the hacker and I began to exchange messages and he also admitted to hacking and said he didn't care because he has alternate accounts. He invited me to a party to continue to gloat and he is still currently attacking my IP address. There has to be some kind of instant crucible justice that can be brought down and some dam way to use all this evidence I have, to ban this kid and his friends from destiny and Xbox one. If there's not I'm going to flip the hell out.
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2 RepliesUnderneath the message there is a report button, just press that and you can report him to Microsoft. If they investigate and determine that he is doing this sort of thing he will be banned.
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1 ReplyHello, The absolute best way to report these types of players to us is to use the game's built-in Report Player function. You can learn about this feature here: https://www.bungie.net/en/Help/Article/12960 [b]Deej[/b][Bungie] has also opened a thread for additional information here [url=https://www.bungie.net/en/Forum/Post/126502065/0/0]Reporting Cheaters[/url] [quote]Shaming your offenders in a video might feel good, but it doesn’t factor into our process for passing down a guilty verdict – and it might get you in trouble with the moderators of your favorite Guardian clubhouse! Issue a report. We’re watching and monitoring.[/quote] [url=https://www.bungie.net/en/News/News?aid=13316]Bungie weekly update 07/30/2015[/url] Alternatively, if you can no longer report them in game, it is recommended reporting them in using your consoles report functions.
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Edited by Nishikienrai: 8/16/2015 7:46:03 PMThe best thing you can do is to use the provided in-game report system and the console report system. Bungie takes every report seriously and they will investigate further. When they find a sufficient amount of evidence they will punish the player accordingly. Same goes for the console you are on. [url=http://www.bungie.net/en/View/Bungie/Conduct]Code Of Conduct[/url] [url=http://www.bungie.net/en/Help/Article/12960]Reporting players[/url]