I think the post stands for itself. I feel as if the system in place isn't enough but that's just me. How does everyone else feel?
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4 RepliesEdited by TheCurlyWolf: 8/28/2015 5:55:50 PMThe reality is that most "reports" are not dealt with. I don't if this is because there are so many, or Bungie only does lip service. For instance, about two months or so ago I played Clash with a bunch of randoms. There was an opponent, went like 50 kills, couple deaths. That is not bad, some REALLY good players can do this every so often. The problem: I shot a rocket directly at his feet, it explodes, (no damage) he then jumps up, like he was a half second behind what was happening on my end. We all had green pings. Huh...OK, whatever, I guess it happens. I shoot him with GG, nothing happens. So once the match was over I sent message to team asking what their impression was. All respondents said the same: he acted like he could "see" the future or something, or they were a step behind the action. We reported him. So I kept track of him for a few weeks, he went from a 1.5 K/D couple months ago to 2..22 overall, with over a 3 in the last month. In competitive modes (IB and ToO) most games they have a K/D over 5, with many over 10. Still plays, no bans. [b] Maybe he isn't cheating, obviously I can't PROVE it. However, the evidence sure seemed like it. This isn't the only instance, I have out of curiosity started tracking players that seemed like cheaters. I've seen none of them banned. This leaves only two conclusions: They can't/won't deal with cheaters OR the P2P model/coding is terrible that in many matches it seems like players are cheating who aren't. Neither conclusion is very heart warming.[/b]