Edit: I’m not complaining about being banned by PSN. I said a bad word and I’ll take that up with them. This post is about how an end game activity can be so blatantly manipulated and Bungie does nothing about it.
That’s not the problem as much as Bungie’s lack of responsibility in making sure trials is a fair fight.
How does someone with a 97.1 win percentage in trials escape your attention Bungie?
He also has 196 flawless tickets.. how does that not garner any attention?
I haven’t gone flawless in D2, specifically because the game mode ISNT FAIR! I hit that guy right between the eyes a few times with my Adored and 5 seconds later a hit mark of 120 something pops up. So he can just stand there and suck but yet have god level stats? How is that fair?
After the match I sent him a PSN message saying I knew he was cheating (edit: I did use a few choice words) and that I was gonna report him. Before I could even report him I got banned by Sony for sending the message. Funny how they protect cheaters. Bungie does too.
Moral of the story: If you can handle being a cheater, there’s literally nothing stopping you from doing it.
It’s one thing when it’s a subtle cheat. It’s another when you know you’re outplaying people and can definitely beat them but they’re cheating so blatantly that nothing you do makes any difference.
[spoiler]Best part is the cheater lives in France (according to his profile). How a dude from California has to play a dude from France on a game without dedicated servers is in itself a complete failure by Bungie to ensure it’s “end game” activities are administered fairly[/spoiler]
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13 RepliesYeah, you didn't get banned for calling someone a cheater.