Looking for someone to destroy 3 ddossers from destiny
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1 ReplyEdited by VENOM_MDK_117: 7/24/2017 12:24:21 PMYour best course of action is to use the in game reporting feature. [url=https://www.bungie.net/en/Help/Article/12960]In game reporting article[/url] If you are unable to use that feature you can fill out the forum in the following article linked below. [url=https://www.bungie.net/en/Help/Troubleshoot?oid=13967]Report Suspected Cheaters Article[/url]
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17 RepliesEdited by Seraphim Crypto: 7/31/2017 2:12:32 PMThe ToO match played on your hunter, July 24th, 6:44 am Central time looks unusual. Everyone on you team did not complete the match, and the opposing team "switched sides", listing a victory, and their names in your stats. Here is the PGCR from that match: [REDACTED] Checking the game history of one the players from that match reveals a pattern of almost all ToO matches won in the same way (opponents deserting / losing connection), which would be consistent with the pattern that would be seen in the match history of someone using a DoS attack to boot their opponents. If you believe that you were the victim of a DoS attack in above listed match, you can report it using the following form: https://www.bungie.net/en/Help/Troubleshoot?oid=13967 I will also report the match, and encourage others to do so as well. Good luck. [quote][b]Ninja Edit: [/b] [spoiler]Please refrain from posting links on the forums of suspect cheating. Please use [url=https://www.bungie.net/en/Help/Troubleshoot?oid=13967]Bungie's report form[/url] if you believe there is cheating happening in Destiny. There is no need to post links on the forums as this can potentially result in harassment and is against the [url=https://www.bungie.net/en/Clan/Post/121/162456429/0/0]Code of Conduct[/url]. Thank you.[/spoiler][/quote] [spoiler]Moderator edit: This thread has been updated with tags that are more appropriate. Feel free to private message the moderator who moved your post, link to topic, for further clarification about why this topic was moved.[/spoiler]
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I've noticed a trend… Posts like yours are being downvoted in #help. There's nothing wrong with your post, it's in compliance with Bungie's code of conduct. What type of person down votes this? I can only assume they wish to hide these sorts of posts from view, which to me, is in support of the type of action the OP is posting about.
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1 ReplyDamn that sucks dude
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Nothing will happen anyway
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First, I commend you on creating this post, while avoiding the temptation to name the individuals that you believe used illegal means to cheat in a video game. Provided you follow Bungie's Code of Conduct, your post should be allowed to remain, and others can see it. So long as it can be seen, many of us on the forum will see it, look through your match history, and will find evidence to support your claim or not. Once verified, we will report your match so that Bungie's team can look at it. Thank you for creating a post in #help. That said, some people don't like posts like yours. For whatever reason, they downvote it, which pushes your thread further down in the forum, making it less likely to be seen. This means fewer will see it, less reports will be made, and matches like the one you were in will sit on the back burner while Bungie investigates other matches with more numerous reports. Why anyone would want to hinder this process is beyond me. Shame on you if you down vote the OP's post.