Watch the video. Kid let someone online share play on his account to level up faster. Kid was naive. But this Troll proceeded to delete this kids highest Characters and then some of his exotics. This was a grown adult doing this to this kid.
I think this was incredibly crappy. Along the same lines a swatting someone. Lets spread the word so hopefully Bungie can help. And we find who this troll was and give them some Karma
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8 답변I am supporting Kermit actully... Myself, lv32 titan,lv30 hunter. And I'm same age as cuckoo (11) and really all I did was do raids. So this kid was trying to cheat to rank up characters number 1. 2 he does live stream and u need to be 13. The 103 percent his fault that he shared it. But Kermit really had no right to delet his characters. But turns out bungee gave him glowhoo, fate of all fools, word of Crota, and bane of dark gods. And now that they gave it to him guess what!?!? What if the video turns out fake . Wowow big suprise
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7 답변Supporting kermit on this one. Bottom line is no one should cheat wether ur a kid or a adult one law for everyone.
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1 답변Is there seriously a question as to who was in the wrong? Clearly the account owned was The one who messed up. For starters, he should know better than hand over his account information to a complete stranger. Secondly, he was handing over his account so that the guy could lvl his character faster which is pretty much cheating. I'm sure he thought the guy was going to use some sort of exploit to get in game content. The fact that bungie would reward a player like that is infuriating. I'll admit that the guy was a bit cruel in deleting his characters however the kid deserved it
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Yeah let's not, granted the kid was 11 years old but at the same time no one held a gun to his head. He picked to risk his characters as he decided to attempt to cheat consider it a life lesson unless your willing to take the risks it's not worth it. If something sounds too good to be true guess what it normally is
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1 답변작성자: ScubaSteve x2 2/22/2015 12:58:22 AMThe world full of disappointment. This is his first taste of real life. He's got a lot of years of people trying to screw him over, ahead of him. Why should he get any special treatment? There's plenty of kids out there with real problems. Not this first world crap. Should we start a charity when he cracks the screen of his iPhone 6 too?
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Wow, what an ass, can't see how this pleases anybody. Though I am keeping in mind, the kid was planning to cheat, hopefully this sets an example for kids to not trust creepy, melt-in-contact-with-sunlight pedophiles, if anything it's a lesson to not cheat, and that whole cheating aspect will probably cause bungie's opinion to waver over the restoration of his items. However the sympathy I feel is short-lived, he is playing a game under-age, he trusted a complete stranger with his accounts, and had the hopes and expectations of cheating. If it's "not his fault he's just a kid" then what extent does that line go to?
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5 답변Was the kid trying to cheat? Yes. Does that give someone else a right to be a complete douche? No. Scare him by almost deleting and teach him to not be so trusting of random people you meet online and not to cheat. He's a kid. Be an adult. It's our duty to help kids grow up. We don't do that by being idiotic.
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Bungie can't help, your post is useless. Before I receive tons of hate, look at the facts. First, this is under psn jurisdiction, not bungie's, as the guy gets access to the kids psn account. Second, the kid willingly let him on his account, it wasn't hacked, so Sony probably won't do anything. Third, this is nothing like swatting, swatting can ruin a life fast in the wrong situation, this happened on a game! No physical harm done. Was it bad for the guy to do it, of course. But both are to blame, and in the end the kid learned a lesson that didn't cost him anything but time.
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1 답변16yr old driving Dad's car is trying to look cool. Random 28yr old driving truck sees kid and decides "meh lets mess with him". 28 catches up to 16 and revs engine. 28 nods at 16 to confirm a street race. 16 revs his engine in confirmation and the race begins. Little does 16 know, that 28 chose this exact moment because the road ahead is riddled with cracked dirt roads. 16 loses control of Dads car and crashes. 28 drives away. [spoiler][b]Bonus Info:[/b] 16 has no drivers liscence and probably didn't ask his dad for car.[/spoiler] Whose fault is it? Well, by law (which is what the world goes by) it is 16 fault. Nope, stop trying to think of any argument to gain favor, it's that simple. A rule was broken, you ran into a douche while breaking the rules, you never should've been in the situation in the first place. The law favors the douche because even though he tricked you, he (in automotive terms) was following the rules.
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3 답변작성자: Drew Peacock 2/21/2015 1:55:37 AMThe Troll has his own youtube account and apparently he has a video up of himself commenting on other games. Pretty obvious the guy is not a kid. This is his youtube channel for anyone interested.. https://www.youtube.com/user/MegaFlyingFrog/videos