What's the whole point of the "report player for bad connection feature"? Played against TWO red bars of the opposite team in IB and they were 1st and 2nd on their team leaderboard not bc of skill, but they had "God tier Internet" so that you can shotgun them twice or empty a whole clip of last word point blank into them and they still survive, then kill you somehow with ONE shot from shotgun and THEN die a full second later. What's worse, the matchmaking put me in the game with them AGAIN the next match, even tho I just reported them. Every 1vs1 engagement would always be a trade not bc of skill but bc of poor internet connection. Meanwhile, these cheesy kills rack up points on the leaderboard. The worse is using roaming supers against them. It takes more than one shot on one of them AND they somehow have the ability to kill you with cheese before they die. How is this fair in ANY shooter? This is the ONLY game where people with BAD internet always have the ADVANTAGE over people with good internet. Call of duty? Nope! Better internet connection shoots off the first shots, usually wins the engagement. Overwatch? Nope dedicated servers and bad internet players die just as fast as normal. Counter strike? Good luck playing that game with bad internet. How is this fair, Bungie?
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