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Let see..... If you don't cheat , your fine If you don't quit, your fine If you did cheat, you should get banned If you constantly quit or drop matches, you should get a temporary ban as you clearly didnt want to play PVP Moral of the story, don't cheat, finish games win or lose and have some fun. ( and if you think that them monitoring things behind the scenes is unfair or trying to protect people, major business's do this all the time. IE you think its random that Jimmy gets walked out of the office on a Friday, yet his Company has been investigating him for months before they made the choice to do it with strong evidence. The Company owes you no explanation for this. Next week a new letter comes out saying , hey dont steal stuff from the company please. See what im saying? )
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  • Thanks for the reply! I think the above example is interesting. A company accumulating evidence until... Wait. Bungie isn't my employer but rather a product manufacturer. A video game design studio. I'm a consumer, someone who pays them. Let's take it one step further. Bungie's punishment is limiting players from future rewards, but still allowing those players to keep their accounts. Its like my employer still says you can work here for free. Or maybe work here for cash, and are no longer entitled to benefits. Whilst queue-dodging might have been seen with some measure of unethical activity as it was performed, on any given day I could have easily typed into the largest PC discord and had a forum, an entire thread dedicated for its arrangement. Its not the same as how stealing shouldn't be about how easy that makes it wrong, but yes, the fool who left his bike unlocked has to come to terms with the environmental factors that lead to it. The culprits are as anonymous as the bike thief. When my cat got stolen I sure had to take responsibility for not securing her collar. I'd do anything to get my cat back, but there is no system of retro-active justive that will protect me from the realities of my culpability. I mean dismantling the Redrix would be seen as a huge gesture, restoring peace. Yet back to my pet, now the person who stole my cat isn't allowed to go and buy another cat? Sorry guys but this situation is justice in a vacuum. One where I don't care about them getting Redrix and queue dodging. I care when Bungie matches me against impossible odds, or allows cheaters to stay in the game for months! The reality is they cannot stop real hackers, DDOSers, and smurfs from ruining your ladder. But they sure can hit a bunch of amateur kids barely old enough to vote for typing, in 'safe' open locations, "me too."

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