So. I got banned recently. Kick in the teeth after spending over 1000 hours on Xbox and over 500 on Steam.
I got kicked from 2 Trials matches and got a suspension. During said suspension, my game [b]crashed[/b]. I come back on to the ever so frightening "Not so fast" screen.
Recently I uploaded 2 seperate, unlisted videos to YouTube (from the day of the ban) showcasing a game in both PvP and PvE clearly showing no use of cheats (and linked them in the appeal section).
Bungie have yet to bother viewing any of the videos (the viewercount is still at 0).
Did I seriously get banned after my suspension for my game crashing? Why hasn't anybody at Bungie bothered to view the appeal when there's clear evidence attached?
Hopefully some Bungie employee sees this and actually checks the appeal, cause this is complete bullshit...
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2 RepliesBungie has other ways to see if you are doing something you are not suppose to be doing.
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3 RepliesYou might just be suspended still, not necessarily banned.
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3 RepliesYea. 2 random videos showing no cheating during those videos is definitive proof of not cheating ever. Right! Not saying you were….just saying 2 videos proves nothing in the grand scheme of things.