Now, I don’t know why I bother with Trials at all, they are complete crap since I live far away from US, but I really don’t get it why Bungie can’t actually check if the connection was lost due to network crap of their P2P or because of quitting.
For example, I got suspended when I actually got disconnected and it was saying reconnecting and it reconnected too late and I got a message that I was suspended for 30 minutes,
Can’t you really track if disconnection happened due to network issues or if I quit on purpose???
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3 RepliesEdited by DHawk12: 6/19/2023 8:24:26 PMWhere do you live? I have a netduma router so I can tell you where the closest D2 server is to you. I won’t be surprised if the closest one isn’t that far, it’s just the D2 network sucks and the trials playerbase is incredibly low right now.
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3 RepliesBecause people found out that Bungie DID allow error codes as a valid reason to leave matches and did not penalise them. Everyone then started abusing the system and forcing Internet problems to get error codes every time they started to lose a match. Due to this abuse and the community backlash over it Bungie changed the system so now leaving a match for ANY reason is subject to loss penalties and pvp suspensions.