You know what you did was bugged. At what point do you admit everything you promised didn't work, the launch was bugged beyond belief, and it caused the raid to be impossible for anyone other than the top .00001% or cheaters? At what point do you be a good company and admit fault and actually do something to fix it?
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Hot take: I understand why some people cheated. Some did it because they either tried and failed too much or knew they couldn't do it without cheating. Especially after the bugs became apparent. Now that I said that, I don't think being wrong while being wronged is a good idea. The sad part is it was easily avoidable. Now, there should be a lot of bans happening, more so on the cheaters than some who were witless to a single encounter. But I have as much faith in Bungie banning them as I do an elephant surviving in the South Pole. Unlikely to happen short of a major intervention.
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Its not 70% of the top 100. Its 70% of the total number of teams! Thats 300+ teams out of the 500+ who made it cheated to do so.
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I will never defend cheaters. The fact that you guys blame bungie is ridiculous.
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It’s a problem they created.
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There's less than 800 people watching their stream right now, LOL. How many people are talking about this while they try to distract with nervous narrative people talking on stage, stuttering, simply being super cringy? This company has become such a joke, you'd think they were being run by EA.