Cozmo, I appreciate what you do for the community, but tons of players are being banned on pc for what seems like no reason. There must be something wrong with the banning system or the game can’t tell which 3rd party apps affect gameplay.
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The game's anti-cheat is picking up any software that tries to mess with the game itself in any way as cheats, like for example, I know a guy who got banned because he has something on his PC that tweaks game frame rates for him automatically, and since that is done by tweaking some info in the game files, he got banned. So I feel like the game's anti-cheat could use some tweaking for PC users, probably in the nature of being able to detect what is actually being effected by game file tweaks and such.
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Im on the fence with this topic. Cheats can, and have destroyed games. Games I loved, The Division and Elder scrolls online. I would prefer to see players keep any add-ons turned off until Bungie can get this completely sorted out and give no waivers to anyone.
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Yeah 400 people is tons
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$40000 my dude or dudette
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If 400 players represents $40,000, that's [i]nothing[/i] to Bungie compared to 1 million players (for example). Especially if it's for the integrity of the game not having rampant cheaters.
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Oh i know i was being sarcastic cus i assumed he was too
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Okay I don't work for bungie but I read this and thought I should just throw a shot in the dark. Some recording and streaming software try to record the application (sometimes through memory to get a clearer picture) instead of just the a window that the user sets (I know this because I used one a while ago and whenever I closed the game it ended the recording). My guess is the game is detecting that and because it's interacting with something from the game, it flags the user
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Yeah that's what I thought.