As much as I've been enjoying frustrating myself with ToO (Trials of Osiris) I can't help but feel the people with bad connections are getting the benefit of the doubt as opposed to the ones with a stable connection. Whether they are using a lag switch or genuinely crappy connection it seems unfair that they should benefit when it comes to trade off with shots. I've emptied clips into opponents only for me to die first and then they drop or hardly show any damage at all.
There have been instances when they've killed a teammate and had their backs to me but somehow get the drop in me and I still die! Why hasn't Bungie addressed this issue? It's not just in Trials, but it's even more frustrating when there is more at stake so to speak. Why can't they region lock the servers or put the bad connections against bad connections? Some of them genuinely can't help it and I get that but dollars to donuts they have the advantage when it comes to crucible.
TL/DR - Bad connections should be in a separate server, those cheating need to be banned and good connection players shouldn't be punished. It should be the other way around.
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OK I agree totally. I have not ever dabbled in Trials until this week. I have done Iron banner plenty of times but this Trials thing was a joke. Red bars always dominated. Players actually just disappearing right in front of me, and not in a blink way either. I don't claim to be the best PVP but I can hold my own and this was just ridiculous. We report players with bad connections etc.... not sure if it means anything at all but when we played with groups that had good connections it was a real even battle with trading round wins etc.... but when we got red bar groups, we totally didn't have a chance. Shameful really, at this point in year 2 and still connection problems.