Network Restriction Concerns, One Household member affected but not the other
My husband (Ceryncross) and I (WinterRoseKnight) have been playing Destiny since the D1 Beta together (PS4/PS5), its been great, kind of our little date game. We haven't had any problems before, but now we're having random issues on his side. He started getting random account warnings for network issues and he recently recieved a restriction for gambit and crucible (The warning for this one was missed, but I'm assuming it was also network related). We both use the same internet connection and I have never recieved any warnings (wifi). The only assumption I have is that the report feature is being abused. We're long term guardians that would never do anything to jeopardize our accounts. We both love this game and we're not interested in wasting our progress or money by breaking rules.
I had him fill out one of those appeal requests, but they didn't really provide any information, it almost felt like the response was from a bot.
When it comes to the wifi situation, we have never recieved any direct complaints from other players/friends. I feel like if our network was unstable someone would actually point it out. But its been 8 years of Destiny with no complaints/issues. Our PVE and PVP experience has been normal.
Anyways, I'm just a little confused as to why its affecting one person and not the other.
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