Bungie takes reports of suspected cheating very seriously. If you suspect someone is cheating, the best course of action is to use the in-game report tool and report the suspected player. Additionally, Bungie has also provided a report tool online which can be accessed with the following link: [url]https://www.bungie.net/en/Help/Troubleshoot?oid=13967#contact[/url]
Please be sure to read through all of Bungie’s reporting guidelines before issuing a report.
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No response huh? I'm shocked.
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Thank you for proving OP’s point.
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Bungie ignores all the reports. So why bother?
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Edited by Seraphim Crypto: 7/25/2021 9:17:09 AMAccording to the forums Bungie also neglects the game, doesn't read the forum, and we Ninjas are useless and only give automated responses. So why bother? I think people bother because they still believe. Because there's still passion. Still a desire to improve the game. And even on the most basic level, if you report people, then you're doing your part, and you can then blame it on Bungie for not doing anything and stick it to them. If you don't report, it's on you.
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I’ve reported many people for getting recoveries done and they still are able to play this game with no bans or worries.
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[quote]According to the forums Bungie also neglects the game, doesn't read the forum, and we Ninjas are useless and only give automated responses. So why bother? I think people bother because they still believe. Because there's still passion. Still a desire to improve the game. And even on the most basic level, if you report people, then you're doing your part, and you can then blame it on Bungie for not doing anything and stick it to them. If you don't report, it's on you.[/quote] I appreciate your positivity, but bro....cmon.
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Well said, if only people could read English hey and you guys wouldn't have to keep schooling these Silly Billys! 🤣
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What Bungie should do is take a note from Blizzard. I remember around the launch time of Overwatch, there were people complaining about not only being banned after just "one match", but would get banned again immediately after making an alt account and even buying the game again or something like that. I know Bungie has no anti-cheat, but they at least need something to "red flag" players with insanely high KD (people with a 112.0 KD, no way that's not a hack), people with insanely high accuracy, and people who somehow solo carry 2 other players in Trials. PC advantages aside, this is one of the reasons I don't want crossplay in PVP unless they compensate victims of cheaters, especially when it's supposedly getting worse. I really do think it would be better if they scrapped that idea and put those people toward something more useful until they at least have a way to red flag players.
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Then why do trials streamers see the same cheaters week in week out?
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I have yet to see Bungie's "reporting" as something useful, or moderators doing anything but sitting back and doing nothing but banning people because someone over at Bungie got offended for submitting feedback, and calling it violation of TOS
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DMG sure as hell didnt report that one guy that kept joining him.🤣 Because he knows its useless
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I suppose you need to look around more.
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then it must just be me then, right? Since cheating is still a thing
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Still a thing in overwatch too