Resetting 6 Flawless Cards because getting matched with the same cheaters that cheat from weekend to weekend since the first Trials weekend has come out.
Getting into Elimination Playlist just to be destroyed by an aimboter. Destroying the whole team with 3 consecutive headshots within 2 seconds. Each round.
Getting into Survival just to be yeeted off the map by a teleporting tractor cannon user. Each round start.
Going back to survival, winning 4:0, then suddenly the guy who had 0.2 K/D is not missing any headshots with his sniper, having 99% accuracy and we lose the match because the second you peak a corner you are dead.
Is this the -blam!-ing pvp experience Bungie? You can go -blam!- yourselfs with your "we cant talk about it" statement. It has been like this for several months now. Nothing has changed. People develop whole games in several months and you cant -blam!-ing get an anti-cheat system for a game you know inside out that you've been developing for years. You can go shove your dlc up your ass as far as I am concerned.
You've done absolutely nothing to get rid of cheaters in pvp, yet you even have the balls to add Win Trials games Triumphs for a seal. How does this -blam!-ing hipocracy even work?
Sorry but I just have to let some steam off because the pvp experience is miserable and has been for months. I don't think it can get worse then it already is.
Cheers.
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You have a couple options. -grow up -stop playing end game pvp -stop playing PvP -play on console -report cheaters -give Bungie 2million$ to rewrite the entirety of that rats nest they call a netcode They ban cheaters. Day and night. Here's some examples of the other 380+ people who "did nothing wrong" that the BNGSecurity account replied to. https://www.bungie.net/en/Profile/BungieActivity/254/21102603/BNGSecurity Bungies mistake was making the game available for PC tagalongs and free to play. Now all they have to do is spawn like rats and roaches with new accounts every time they get banned.
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Proven simple they shouldn’t allow F2P players to play pvp
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Edited by GMDeece7: 8/4/2020 4:49:54 AMDid anyone expect anything less going free to play? This was destined right from the beginning. Bungie is literally facing a mob. A group selling an illegal service to others for their own personal gain. This is absolutely no different then what happened during prohibition. The mod websites get a truck load of dirty money from consumers too full of themselves to actually play fair, and this dirty money allows their services to become more streamlined and efficient and easier to pass around without being detected 90% of the time. These websites are YEARS AHEAD of bungie. They will never be able to defeat them. Their anti cheat died on the move to steam, and free to play burned the corpse to ash. All of this was DESTINED to happen. Look at Righty’s videos if your in disbelief. You want to point another finger, blame streamer monetization. It doesn’t take any genius to know that a bunch of streamers arguing for nerfs one after another would cause people to turn to ruining their experience so they shut their god damn mouths and move to another game. This “mindset,” is what started the first wave of cheaters turning to these websites for vengeance (along with of course shallow desperation for pointless loot). It was only a matter of time before these websites would get a massive following. It’s not just people seeking vengeance or desperation anymore.
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Hey there! You can use this link to report suspected cheating: https://www.bungie.net/en/Help/Troubleshoot?oid=13967 Here is the information they are looking for: [quote]* Display name of the “known good” player. Is this you? A friend of yours? * Display name of the suspect(s) and any other identifying info you have (clan name, Steam ID, etc.) * Explain what suspicious behavior was observed. * Note the platform the behavior was observed on. * Provide a link to the Post-Game Carnage Report (PGCR) on Bungie.net. And if possible: * Give us links to any video evidence. This could be a YouTube video or archived Twitch stream with timestamps, a clip, or a video you have recorded and shared via a public sharing service. (Sorry, we can’t connect to your private Google Drive or OneDrive to view a video). [/quote]