It’s obvious bungie continues to tweak matchmaking since it requires probably near 0 input on their end and write up like they’ve made huge groundbreaking changes. The useless devs need to start getting rid of cheaters. It’s insane that cheaters have free reign over crucible with many not even having the fear of being banned.
Blatant hackers run rampant for an entire week before being banned and people that talk about third party hardware on the forums are banned more than anyone actually using the device.
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I think it might be time for me to buy my own accessibility device so I can compete in some of these lobbies.
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To be fair to Bungie, if it was a simple as just getting rid of them, there wouldn't be dozens of cheat makers, raking in millions of dollars a year. People like to say "they aren't cheating you're just bad", or "I don't see them, must be skill issue", or my favorite "sounds like lag to me". Fact is it's a multimillion/billion dollar industry, pretty sure lag and skill issue doesn't generate that kind of cash. (not counting the device market, just software cheats) What I will point a finger at Bungie for is there demand to have 0 false bans. What I mean by that is when they are 98% certain a player is cheating Bungie will sit on it. They do not act until they are 100%. They need to at the very least have a temp/shadow ban system until a human can review it.. I'd take that job in a heart beat
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12 RepliesI don't see hackers (console player), but I am curious about the timeline for dealing with the 3rd party hardware cheats. In the SOTG, Bungie made it sound like they were planning to use AI-driven software to combat this type of cheating. That's great, but I would still like to see it come to fruition before the final DLC releases.
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[quote]Blatant hackers run rampant…and people that talk about third party hardware on the forums are banned more than anyone actually using the device.[/quote] 👆🙄👆 The mind boggles?! 😵💫 🫡