Bungie's behavior toward cheaters is absolutely disgusting. I can only assume that they don't want to ban them because they are their best customers. Even though these cheaters DESTROY the overall health of the game, and leave a massive portion of the player base with a negative view of the Crucible.
I disagree with bans though. I don't think a company should ever be allowed to remove anyone from any game they paid for without a full and complete refund. Instead, they should be placed into "Dunce" playlists. They should be forced to wear Dunce Caps in every activity, including Raids and Strikes. They should only be allowed to play Crucible against other cheaters. The rewards for these playlists should be 10% of the rewards for normal players.
The length of time they are banished to these cheater only playlists should be determined by the seriousness of the offense (DoS is a crime, the punishment should be permanent) and quality of evidence. Low evidence should result in a minimal period of punishment, but it should not go unpunished. If repeated offenses occur, it should be permanent.
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The only company to have dealt with cheaters properly has been From Software, they put all the cheaters when caught on a server cycle with all other cheaters. This means they can battle to their hearts content with other cheats.
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[quote]Bungie's behavior toward cheaters is absolutely disgusting. I can only assume that they don't want to ban them because they are their best customers. Even though these cheaters DESTROY the overall health of the game, and leave a massive portion of the player base with a negative view of the Crucible. I disagree with bans though. I don't think a company should ever be allowed to remove anyone from any game they paid for without a full and complete refund. Instead, they should be placed into "Dunce" playlists. They should be forced to wear Dunce Caps in every activity, including Raids and Strikes. They should only be allowed to play Crucible against other cheaters. The rewards for these playlists should be 10% of the rewards for normal players. The length of time they are banished to these cheater only playlists should be determined by the seriousness of the offense (DoS is a crime, the punishment should be permanent) and quality of evidence. Low evidence should result in a minimal period of punishment, but it should not go unpunished. If repeated offenses occur, it should be permanent.[/quote] Rockstar games does this! Except there's no raids.
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Actually most of the cheaters are using consoles that are illegal and do not deserve to have any rights in the gaming industry! Name and shame them gives more power to the good people!
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They knew what hey were doing. Ban.
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BAN THEM.. simple. they broke the rules of the game, committed a potential crime.. really they should be baning them and forwarding the information to local authorities..