Lfg is filled with people offering easy wins in exchange for money. This is not limited to several individuals but entire websites and organizations thrive on crucible,comp, and trials carries. Under bungie fair use policy, the actions by these individuals are punishable by bans. anyone can go online into the official bungie lfg forum or simply google for trials of Osiris carries allowing individuals unfair advantages that would otherwise not exist. The person who hires this service is disrupting matches by hiring top tier level players to use their account which has poor crucible stats and thus unfairly matching gaurdians with poor stats against players in their own league, except one team is actually being played by some of the best pvp players in the world. Bungie needs to make a direct statement that they either approve of this process or condone it. Private companies are using bungie trademarks offering services that disrupt normal gameplay and allow pay to win strategies to continue.
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Bungie can’t really police things that happen outside of their jurisdiction.
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2 RepliesTrials should not be free 2 play. Even if it were just a 5-10 dollar add on that gave you access for year that could help weed out some of the cheaters
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I don't care.
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1 ReplyFree Enterprise is a thing
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Edited by Swiftlock: 7/18/2020 12:23:29 AMI am okay with it, because Bungie can't fully stop it. Ever. Doesn't matter how many statements or rules you make about it. If someone is willing to pay, someone is there to provide a carry, and there's no foolproof way to always prove when it's actually happening. Bungie is not going to make a big deal about it because it's a pointless endeavor. Same thing with Blizzard, Riot, and all the other AAA developers who have this issue in their games.
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2 RepliesThey can't police 3rd party service. It's impossible. Hell they can barley Police lfg rn.