It's just a genuine question because if this is real why is it if a regular player was found doing this or breaking TOS they would get banned but someone who has raised money for bungie gets off with a warning why ? After final shape being stellar this is the last thing I'd think bungie would want to be labeled with especially since people already believe that streamers get special treatment are they just trying to confirm it ?
I'm not accusing anyone just merely making commentary from this video discussing it and ultimately I'd just reassurance to know regular players and more well known players are held to the same standards.
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4 RepliesWhat this streamer was doing has been in the game since d1. Remember the great crafting glitch? That was done by network manipulation. Hundreds if not thousands did this glitch… Did bungie ban people? No. If you are in PvP doing network manipulation, it would be a ban. You may get a suspension as warning if there is not a pattern… The issue in PvP though is that by the time a player has been caught, they have been doing it for a longer period of time and their gaming history would be the evidence to warrant a ban. But you most definitely would not be banned via a one time incident. If you do it every day/week in PvE, you would most likely get a suspension as a warning and then banned if you continued. Bungie has acted on big streamers before for a multitude of reasons… This incident is a non issue and Bungie, via evidence, shot out their warning.