Sabotaging other Guardians ruins the player experience
I've been seeing bubble titans use spike void nades to kill people running GMs on the Cosmodrone. I just spent an entire run of Ketchcrash looking over my shoulder because I asked (firmly, but politely) a Thundercrash Titan to quit shouldercharging me, and I was targeted the rest of the activity.
If there is a way for Bungie to disable any kind of player-on-player interference in PvE, this would greatly decrease the potential for toxicity within the community. Actions like this are not sanctioned and are not okay, but there's nothing you can do except look out for it and avoid it.
I'm not a dev, and I don't know if this is even possible. But to ask people in the community to quit interfering and sabotaging other players is unrealistic. I would recommend a full disable of player on player interaction in PvE activities. It's not fun, and all I can do is avoid it or retaliate. I don't like the second option, and the first one makes the game unfun.
Join an active clan and this WONT happen. It’s ridiculous players are that terrible that they do things that are disruptive. It’s unfortunately what some players are like. Run with people who are vested in doing things right and you’ll gain friends that will never hang you out to dry.
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