I hardly ever post on here but I'm so furious. I have just been banned from destiny for a month for network manipulation on Trials and PVP.
Now if i was a lag switcher or DDoser i would take it on the chin. I don't actually play that much pvp. I raid with my friends, do a little pvp to knock over bounties and hang out at forge.
I have only gone to the light house twice in three years, now if i was a network manipulator surely i wold be at the light house every week? I would of though bungie would of look at this.
I can only presume that i have been banned as i went to the lighthouse last week and we had a couple of sweaty close matches. Yes i may of red barred a few times during the card. I have a green bar 90% of the time.
Now why i am being punished for living in Australia and having to deal with bungies below par matchmaking?
Does anyone know if i can appeal against a ban or at least ask them how they came to this conclusion.
Australia is known for poor connection but in my opinion it shouldn't stop you from playing. You still bought the game.. Match making is the problem. If it matched you with people in oz it wouldn't be that bad. I know sassi is Australian and is one of the top destiny pvp players. They seem to ban honest players with poor connection while the cheaters ruin trials week in week out.
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