How much proof does bungle need to ban players I had 9 hours of videos posted and yet the hackers still play. It's literally a hacker group who offer carries for RL money for flawless and they DDOS iron banner hard. Literally how much proof is needed before they ban groups that cheat to play?
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4 RepliesWhy is this in Lore? An even better Lore question: "Who are the Architects and why do they want me dead so badly?"
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3 RepliesNoone ddos in iron banner, you're an idiot. Most likely you have 9 hours game play if you getting outplayed or disconnected cus your router is a potato.
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Bungie encourages Paid carries & cheating (just look in the Trials recruitment section)
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I feel like people that post these have no clue what tags actually do.
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Bungie protects cheaters... They must be getting a kick-back or something. The Ninjas and Mods [b]live[/b] to redact posts about cheating... Even if the person's match history screams "I'm a scrub ass cheat!"
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This is lore because...?
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It's not that bungie isn't banning cheaters, it's more that they aren't doing it publicly. They aren't actively targeting players that are being called out online because that isn't how it works. There is a report option somewhere on here that you can use to report cheaters. There are plenty of people who come onto the forum asking why they were banned, which is enough proof that they are actually doing something about the "cheating problem".
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1 ReplyBungie protect cheaters Hiding stats, removing names, ignoring reports, vids, etc
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The brick is clamped if you catch my meaning Oof don't ban me bro
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videos alone are not always enough. they need server side data. videos can be edited, data is the proof they need.
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Rules are clear. Bungie perform their investigation and we have to trust them. But... some of the cheaters might not be caught.
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2 RepliesBungie does their own investigation. While having video of suspicious activity aids in this it by itself is not sufficient proof to warrant disciplinary action.