I just ran into a player that was lagging so bad the entire game. And guess what? I remember him from Iron Banner. Yes, he was lagging so bad, I remember him. I am positive that my entire team (all clan mates) reported him using the in-game reporting system. It seems like Bungie would automatically restrict accounts from PvP if they receive X amount of reports against said player. So I am asking any Mentor or BNG employee that happens to stumble onto this post; What is you guy's banning/restricting policy. Because this isn't the first time something like this has happened to me. Recently, I ran into a guy that I played Trials against in Iron Banner, and he was lagging just as bad as he was in Trials. Again, me and my team all reported the guy. (His teammates actually had excellent connections) Yet, it's apparent that Bungie hasn't taken action against these players. And I can't report them through that form that you guys implemented for cheaters, because he wasn't cheating. (This may be off topic) Personally, I think that consistently having a bad connection is cheating. So again, I ask; What is you guy's banning/restricting policy? Because apparently, it is almost ineffective.
Edit: If this belongs in #Feedback, let me know, and I can move it. I couldn't decide whether it should be in #Help or #Feedback.
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Edited by Metni: 1/9/2016 7:35:59 PMBungie actually has a help article available which outlines their ban and restriction policy. You can find that here: https://www.bungie.net/en/help/article/11929 Having a bad connection constantly (to the point where the experience for others is being ruined) is enough to warrant a restriction. Reporting these players is the best action you can take. More information can be found here: https://www.bungie.net/en/Help/Article/12960