1st comp game in a week at 3400 glory lose the first round but then outplay the enemy team round 2 and win the round. Top of my teams scoreboard with 6 defeats while my team mates have 3 and 1. I get the first kill of the 3rd round and I'm weasel error coded and my entire Internet goes down so I need to reset it. This is the 2nd time this has happened in the last 2 weeks. Pretty sure it was a ddos attack as my entire Internet was down for an hour or so. Stuff like this makes me not want to play comp or even crucible. It's not like I'm a streamer or a high profile player. I'm above average and I'm getting ddosed at 3400 glory and obviously losing my rank in the process. I'm on pc btw.
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I’ve been going through similar problems. I’m almost done soloing pit on a stream, middle of an encounter teaching someone a raid and I get hit by weasel or canary. Someone told me it’s probably a ddos. I’d contact whatever your console is support and your ISP for assistance.
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Hey there! If you suspect someone of cheating, you can use the in-game report tool. You can also report users by utilizing Bungie’s [url=https://www.bungie.net/en/Help/Troubleshoot?oid=13967]Report Suspected Cheating[/url] article. Here is the information they are looking for: [quote]* Display name of the “known good” player. Is this you? A friend of yours? * Display name of the suspect(s) and any other identifying info you have (clan name, Steam ID, etc.) * Explain what suspicious behavior was observed. * Note the platform the behavior was observed on. * Provide a link to the Post-Game Carnage Report (PGCR) on Bungie.net. * And if possible: * Give us links to any video evidence. This could be a YouTube video or archived Twitch stream with timestamps, a clip, or a video you have recorded and shared via a public sharing service. (Sorry, we can’t connect to your private Google Drive or OneDrive to view a video).[/quote] If you are not confident that the player was cheating, do not use this form as it may backfire and cause a restriction.