The official Halo 5 "Why was I banned?" thread

Got banned a few minutes ago after I just finished a slayer match that I played very poorly, it said I quit the match, I finished the match lol, it took me to the main menu after the defeat popped up and said that I was banned for quitting.

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> Ok I have a few MAJOR problems not only with the idea of the banhammer and with the way some of you are acting.
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> 1)For all of you who seem to think the banhammer is justified and good let’s all remember: this is a game. A game is meant to be played to have fun, it’s not school or work where there are a tremendous amount of rules to follow or a “punishment” will be received. I can choose to play however I wish. For all of those that look up folks gaming records and say something stupid like “4 DNFs in your last 10 games BRAAAAAH” well my response would be “That is how I choose to play the game.” Why? Because I place value on my time, I have a job and go to school, when I play Halo I refuse to play 1 or 2 on 4…I refuse to stay 12 minutes in a game with so much lag we are telporting around the board. If you have SO much time that you are able to wait these things out and then troll this board to advise people they had 20-40% DNF’s in their last 10 games then maybe you need a job, or a wife? Maybe purchase a home so you have yard work or improvements to make? My main point is when did we start taking Halo SO TREMENDOUSLY SERIOUS that we ban people for quitting or for being bad and betraying/commiting suicide? Serious 343 get over yourselves.
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> 2)I paid for this game. I paid for all my games and guess what? I can do whatever the hell I want in them…because I gave money for a product. What’s worse in this scenario is I had to pay multiple times to be told when I can play this game: for the console, for the xbox live services, and then for the game itself. I can;t think of ANY other products, even products that include interacting with other who have the product, that would ban me for being a poor user of the product. Maybe a firearm…343…is Halo as serious as a firearm? If I paid for the game, I can quit, it’s really as easy as that. All you angels who talk about how many DNFs I have, argue with that logic. Think about buying a watch from Rolex…and you take it off at your desk every day, is Rolex going to come and ban you from wearing it for 2 days because of your early quitting? Nope. You will argue and say that I am infringing on your online experience, but…is your online experience PLAYING A VIDEO GAME important enough to snub a consumer who paid for a product, to then pay for an online service, and then who paid for the game itself? No -Yoink-. It’s not. Face it…you playing Halo is not that important…so yeah I quit that 2 on 4 game. Eat -Yoink-.

1: This is a thread dedicated to just that, telling people why they’re banned.

What if some of us have a job, study, have a wife and kid which take up to some 90% of your time awake? What if those like us want to sit down and enjoy a match or two without Quitty McQuitface playing for two minutes doing bad and then rage quitting?

You don’t get to tell anyone how they should spend their time when you know not a single thing about them.

2: You didn’t buy Halo, you bought a license to it. With it comes a terms of use / service that you agree to in order to use. Same with XBL and the console itself.

You’re not allowed to mod the Xbox and use it on XBL, which would amoubt to doing whatever the hell you want with it. Then again I think that also falls under the law, atleast we have such a law here where I live, that you are not allowed to plug in any electrical device you yourself have created or modified, into an electrical socket.

You may now read the ToU found on this site as it also covers Halo, pretty much.

let’s then look at your online experience vs minr and others.

If you and others continue quitting. Let’s say you are 20 quitters playing 4v4 and never ending up in the same match, but you meet the same players who do not quit. They amount to 140 players. You’re telling me that 20 players negatively affecting the online experience of those who expect to have a quality time online, who also have paid for the exact same stuff the quitters have, shouldn’t be slapped on the nose?

I am all for having matching the negatively affecting players against each other without rewards or tracked stats instead of preventing you from playing.

If playing Halo is not that important, why are you here doing what you’re doing? It’s certainly not about customer rights because you pretty much forfeit them when you buy any software.

I’m getting sick of this. I can count the number of games I’ve actually quit on one hand, and every time I do quit a game, I get one more game to completion, and then no warning and a ban. I’m sick of this because it puts me in a horrible conundrum: The only reason I quit is because I am performing so badly (usually related to being spawn-killed eight times in a row, but that’s another topic) that I’m screaming at my TV in rage. And my only options at that point are to sit there and continue wearing out my vocal chords, or quit and face a ban. It’s only been few-minutes long bans at this point, but seriously, what is going on with this system. The Halo 3 and Reach banhammers assumed players were good until they proved otherwise, this one seems to automatically assume that players are evil and vicious and looks for any excuse it can to keep them from playing unless they are paragons of virtue 100% of the time. Nobody is perfect. Please tone down the hammer, for crying out loud. The fact that there’s a sixty page long ban thread along with a multitude of other threads regarding the subject should hint that the playerbase feels something is wrong. I would send a direct message to 343 if I could, but I can’t. At least I can hope that someone actually reads these.
And I want to add that this only happens when I play Arena. Everything is fine and dandy in Warzone, which is why I almost actively avoid Arena and stick to the other gametype. Oh well, I know 343 doesn’t care, but I’ll keep hoping.

First day playing halo 5. Been booted from nearly every game. 2.5 hour ban. My brother subsequently got on his account and only got booted once in all of the games he played. I have never quit a game. Yet I am stuck with this long ban. All I am trying to do is play slayer. I just got my xbox gold back today because I decided I wanted to play this game. I have a -2000 kill death ratio in Halo Reach. I don’t care about my kd I just want to play.

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> First day playing halo 5. Been booted from nearly every game. 2.5 hour ban. My brother subsequently got on his account and only got booted once in all of the games he played. I have never quit a game. Yet I am stuck with this long ban. All I am trying to do is play slayer. I just got my xbox gold back today because I decided I wanted to play this game. I have a -2000 kill death ratio in Halo Reach. I don’t care about my kd I just want to play.

Checked your game history and you have several DNFs for Arena Slayer. This is a Ranked playlist. Halo 5 Arena works similar to Reach Matchmaking. There is no JIP for Ranked stuff. You leave a certain amount of games you get temporary banned. Don’t leave games and you should be fine.

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> Ok I have a few MAJOR problems not only with the idea of the banhammer and with the way some of you are acting.
> 1)For all of you who seem to think the banhammer is justified and good let’s all remember: this is a game. A game is meant to be played to have fun, it’s not school or work where there are a tremendous amount of rules to follow or a “punishment” will be received. I can choose to play however I wish. For all of those that look up folks gaming records and say something stupid like “4 DNFs in your last 10 games BRAAAAAH” well my response would be “That is how I choose to play the game.” Why? Because I place value on my time, I have a job and go to school, when I play Halo I refuse to play 1 or 2 on 4…I refuse to stay 12 minutes in a game with so much lag we are telporting around the board. If you have SO much time that you are able to wait these things out and then troll this board to advise people they had 20-40% DNF’s in their last 10 games then maybe you need a job, or a wife? Maybe purchase a home so you have yard work or improvements to make? My main point is when did we start taking Halo SO TREMENDOUSLY SERIOUS that we ban people for quitting or for being bad and betraying/commiting suicide? Serious 343 get over yourselves.
> 2)I paid for this game. I paid for all my games and guess what? I can do whatever the hell I want in them…because I gave money for a product. What’s worse in this scenario is I had to pay multiple times to be told when I can play this game: for the console, for the xbox live services, and then for the game itself. I can;t think of ANY other products, even products that include interacting with other who have the product, that would ban me for being a poor user of the product. Maybe a firearm…343…is Halo as serious as a firearm? If I paid for the game, I can quit, it’s really as easy as that. All you angels who talk about how many DNFs I have, argue with that logic. Think about buying a watch from Rolex…and you take it off at your desk every day, is Rolex going to come and ban you from wearing it for 2 days because of your early quitting? Nope. You will argue and say that I am infringing on your online experience, but…is your online experience PLAYING A VIDEO GAME important enough to snub a consumer who paid for a product, to then pay for an online service, and then who paid for the game itself? No -Yoink-. It’s not. Face it…you playing Halo is not that important…so yeah I quit that 2 on 4 game. Eat -Yoink-.

What a lovely boy you seem to be.
i can empathise with the people in this thread who have been banned even though they’ve not once quit a game (as I’m one of them)
but, you sir are a class one nob and I hope you get banned for long enough to make you never want to play this game again you selfish arrogant -Yoink!-. That would do all of us that actually want to play, a favour!

I got disconnected right after a match ended and my Spartan was walking in first place. Got a 48 min ban. the system needs to take things a lil more lightly cause it’s making me not want to risk playing arena

I got betrayed 3 times and let it go in Griffball… It happens, its hammers. After the 3rd time I reported the guy and I get banned? What the hell?

Looking forward to the next Halo instalment and trying to negative press 343i on every single forum I can find for their forthcoming adverts. You have ruined Arena for me. Now we get stationary people who don’t want to quit, betrayers when they know one more quit will lead to a ban and NO CHANGE in attitude. People will always quit. You won’t change people. Ask people to vote Democrat when they’ve always voted republican. It’s not going to happen. Same as Labour and Conservative in the UK. I’ve been playing halo since Halo: CE and this version has never had me shouting at the makers so much. Bungie, come back all is forgiven
343i, I emplore you to read this thread and actually give a -Yoink- and take notice of your customers.

To all the saints who are also trolls. You must be so proud of your 100% record. Remember, 90% of men -Yoink!-. The other 10% are liers.

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> > First day playing halo 5. Been booted from nearly every game. 2.5 hour ban. My brother subsequently got on his account and only got booted once in all of the games he played. I have never quit a game. Yet I am stuck with this long ban. All I am trying to do is play slayer. I just got my xbox gold back today because I decided I wanted to play this game. I have a -2000 kill death ratio in Halo Reach. I don’t care about my kd I just want to play.
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> Checked your game history and you have several DNFs for Arena Slayer. This is a Ranked playlist. Halo 5 Arena works similar to Reach Matchmaking. There is no JIP for Ranked stuff. You leave a certain amount of games you get temporary banned. Don’t leave games and you should be fine.

I guess I will have to figure out why the game keeps disconnecting me then. I mean I am trying to be good at the game. I just have never actually quit the games. I understand why the ban is in place and I support it. If I could just figure out why it keeps disconnecting me. I would never get banned again. And my rank wouldn’t keep lowering.

I desperately need help!! For some strange reason, my Halo has been acting extremely strange, every time I’m in a game or fire team, or even a lobby and someone sends me an invite, or joins my xbox party, I immediately get kicked from the session. But I don’t think it registers as me being kicked, because it just says “Left Fireteam” and I proceed to get banned for hours!!! Someone pleeeeease help!!! I fear that if this continues, I might get banned for an exuberant amount of time.

S.O.S. PLEEEASE

Hi all,

is there anyway to tell the legth of a ban. I had just finished a game, and was pressing some buttons to exit out of matchmaking and in the corner of my eye I saw the banhammer strikes message flash, but not before I got back to the main menu. I went into arena matchmaking and I saw that I was banned “Someone in your fireteam was banned…” or some such comment.

I can’t seem to find how long this ban is, and for what? I certainly didn’t do anything specific, other than suck in the game I played.

Any help?

Thanks,
-M

Uhh what?? I just got onto halo 5 after playing an hour ago, and I have a 7 and a half hour ban!?? I left none of my games at all when I was playing earlier, can I get unbanned please? :angry:

So, this is for all the people out there who claim “people don’t disconnect from games and get banned” - you know who you are.
Check it out here, on an xbox snapshot from my friend.
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nyancatsrainbow - https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/games/halo-5-guardians/xbox-one/mode/arena/matches/8f2f11d2-dec9-4e67-9f7f-733eebaec01d/players/nyancatsrainbow?gameHistoryMatchIndex=0&gameHistoryGameModeFilter=Arena
check out her service record here for the match! :slight_smile: - it says she won, but it really DCd her, ain’t that ironic, since I was trying to prove a point by arguing that the system is not correct at all times in marking what your match was?
Trust me when I say she wouldn’t leave when she was in first place, at the end of a match. Smh
It wasn’t her internet either, because if it was, it would kick her off xbox entirely, not just the match - she also would’ve DCd from my party chat as I waited for her to join.
Also, regardless of what her previous record is, this was the match that caused her to be banned.
Lastly, don’t give me that “she’s the rare 1%” junk, because that’s the worst counter argument I’ve ever heard.

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> Uhh what?? I just got onto halo 5 after playing an hour ago, and I have a 7 and a half hour ban!?? I left none of my games at all when I was playing earlier, can I get unbanned please? :angry:

none? try 12 in the past few days.

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> I desperately need help!! For some strange reason, my Halo has been acting extremely strange, every time I’m in a game or fire team, or even a lobby and someone sends me an invite, or joins my xbox party, I immediately get kicked from the session. But I don’t think it registers as me being kicked, because it just says “Left Fireteam” and I proceed to get banned for hours!!! Someone pleeeeease help!!! I fear that if this continues, I might get banned for an exuberant amount of time.
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5 recent DNFs in first two pages. it is making you leave the fire team because afer you quit a game and try and play a new one the system is enabling the ban

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> - Banning rarely works; if anything, it acts as a band aid on a bullet wound - sure, it’s going to help temporarily, but it won’t stop the bleeding forever.
> - The banning system is very inconsistent - I can leave one match (yes I’ve left matches before; VERY rarely, but I have - mostly due to spawn camping [aka I can’t get out of spawn, due to the players abusing the way spawns work in the game by relocating their teammates to certain spots of the map, forcing you to spawn in one corner every single time while they have all the power weapons]) - and then, get banned for it. Ok, great, I got banned for leaving a match, I deserved it right? Well, I would normally agree with that, but my friend leaves the match as well, before I did, making myself the only player left in the lobby, and he does not get banned. In fact, he leaves 3 more games afterwards (which I don’t leave, since he rage quits more than I do) and still does not get banned. Plus, as mentioned above, the times are random for how long you get banned for.
> - You can get banned for getting disconnected from the terrible servers on this game. No matter how good your internet is, you still can get punished for leaving a game even when it’s not your fault - that’s completely fair, right? It’s a problem with our game, but we’ll punish you for playing it, because it’s your fault for risking it.
> - People that do get disconnected because of their own internet … that’s fair, right? Well, if you enjoy telling people how much they should pay for their internet, sure, it’s fair. If you can only afford lower-grade internet because the internet companies around you do not exist, except for one, which can set his own prices, then of course the internet provider can choose how high the speed actually is (to an extent), let alone how much it costs.
> - A subpoint to the above point, if you live in the middle of nowhere you likely are going to have poor internet, due to the difficulty to provide good internet in the middle of nowhere. So, to an extent, I emphasize, TO AN EXTENT, we are discriminating against people based on where they live by implementing this banning system. A solution? Perhaps make it so when a person leaves a match manually, it leaves an imprint on the game history - that actually has been shown to work well in other games, believe it or not. Of course, one could argue “they can just unplug their internet” - sure, they could, but the fact of the matter is no system is ever going to be perfect, and the odds of someone doing that are probably lower than someone leaving the game, especially if they’re unaware of this.
> - What about people that don’t try at all, and in fact, sit in the corner with their teammate and giggle to each other like little school girls as their teammates fail miserably? This usually happens in grifball more than any other game mode, but since they’re moving, they can’t get kicked, right? They’re not technically breaking any rules, so, there’s no reason to punish them I guess - but it’s actually worse than being inactive, since nobody can fill that spot (assuming you’re in grifball).
> - Warzone and Arena are separate banning systems - sure, I see the logic in that, if you get banned in one at least you can still play the other while you wait for the ban to get removed, but, isn’t that kind of hypocritical on the banning system? “We ban to punish … but you can go play this other game mode because we really want you to play our game still.”
> Trust me when I say I could make this post longer, but I’m approaching the maximum character limit - if anyone supports this fixing/removing this system, please leave a comment below and/or like my post. If not, then agree to disagree, and leave a constructive post below - we all have opinions of course.

since you wanted someone to answer your thoughts

  1. this is something new to halo in the grand scale of things. but in the mean time if it is keeping the ones that are ruining the experience for others its fine. not saiyng some ppl dont get caught in the cross hairs but the rules are pretty laid out. dont quit.
  2. without comparing both service records in depth its hard to tell why he does not get banned. for example you quit a lot in the beginning of ever owning the game and you get banned a lot, well now you get banned easier and or quicker. the system remembers you habits. i am no saint i have left games, but the longest ban i got was like 8 min, second ban ever. also another factor if the system kicks you out of the game for suicides or betrayals it registers as a DNF which is the same kind of DNF for quitting.
  3. this one is kinda iffy i have 2 friends that have crap connections and randomly will get booted a lot. i mean a lot. but they have never been banned for it. usually they have issues when the servers are struggling though. regardless point still stands that its hard to tell.
  4. this might be a little wrong to tell someone they are cheap and or cant afford better internet, but why should the ppl that have good internet suffer bad games because you wanted to only pay $20 for service? now that last part is not my taking sides but just showing how some ppl feel. idc regardless
  5. agreed to an extent, plus i dont see someone wanting to restart their entire router and game eveytime they want to rage quit, takes more time really. but there are some like that. while 343 cnt tell someone what kind of internet they should have, 343 does have the right to ban someone on a game you only buy a license to use. that is the biggest factor here, we all only bought a license to use the game. 343 decides if you are able to keep it really. its no differnt then paying a membership to anything. there are certain qualifications needed to keep it without it being revoked.
  6. this one i agree, there needs to be a differnt set up to determine inaactivity, anything really. maybe shots registered, or distance walked, or something. the players cheating the system of inactivity have an exploit for now and im sure there will be a solution, maybe a team manual vote or something
  7. they are not seperate, i have shown you that already. maybe they should be. but imo and from what i have seen you only get banned in arena( which is fair since one perosn leaving warzone does not affect the warzone game) i see no reason why anyone who quits warzone should be allowed to come and quit in arena where the games are more critical on having a full team. no matter how they are advertised you can get banned in arena for quitting warzone. as soon as my company stops their grind for achilles ill use my other account and test this out personally since the proof i have shown you already was not enough

in conclusion is the system perfect? no. but neither is halo 5 as a whole. i feel halo 5 is actually a big beta for halo 6, no matter what others opinions might be. by the time halo 6 roles out there will be a difference in the banhammer. but as of now just be careful and if you dont quit then you have nothing to worry about, especially if you think you have connection issues.

Why do I keep getting banned after every game I play for “leaving too many games” when the game clearly ends. I am now waiting 2 hours and forty minutes to play another single game and FINISH that game to get banned for probably another 3 hours for no reason. Please help

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> > - Banning rarely works; if anything, it acts as a band aid on a bullet wound - sure, it’s going to help temporarily, but it won’t stop the bleeding forever.
> > - The banning system is very inconsistent - I can leave one match (yes I’ve left matches before; VERY rarely, but I have - mostly due to spawn camping [aka I can’t get out of spawn, due to the players abusing the way spawns work in the game by relocating their teammates to certain spots of the map, forcing you to spawn in one corner every single time while they have all the power weapons]) - and then, get banned for it. Ok, great, I got banned for leaving a match, I deserved it right? Well, I would normally agree with that, but my friend leaves the match as well, before I did, making myself the only player left in the lobby, and he does not get banned. In fact, he leaves 3 more games afterwards (which I don’t leave, since he rage quits more than I do) and still does not get banned. Plus, as mentioned above, the times are random for how long you get banned for.
> > - You can get banned for getting disconnected from the terrible servers on this game. No matter how good your internet is, you still can get punished for leaving a game even when it’s not your fault - that’s completely fair, right? It’s a problem with our game, but we’ll punish you for playing it, because it’s your fault for risking it.
> > - People that do get disconnected because of their own internet … that’s fair, right? Well, if you enjoy telling people how much they should pay for their internet, sure, it’s fair. If you can only afford lower-grade internet because the internet companies around you do not exist, except for one, which can set his own prices, then of course the internet provider can choose how high the speed actually is (to an extent), let alone how much it costs.
> > - A subpoint to the above point, if you live in the middle of nowhere you likely are going to have poor internet, due to the difficulty to provide good internet in the middle of nowhere. So, to an extent, I emphasize, TO AN EXTENT, we are discriminating against people based on where they live by implementing this banning system. A solution? Perhaps make it so when a person leaves a match manually, it leaves an imprint on the game history - that actually has been shown to work well in other games, believe it or not. Of course, one could argue “they can just unplug their internet” - sure, they could, but the fact of the matter is no system is ever going to be perfect, and the odds of someone doing that are probably lower than someone leaving the game, especially if they’re unaware of this.
> > - What about people that don’t try at all, and in fact, sit in the corner with their teammate and giggle to each other like little school girls as their teammates fail miserably? This usually happens in grifball more than any other game mode, but since they’re moving, they can’t get kicked, right? They’re not technically breaking any rules, so, there’s no reason to punish them I guess - but it’s actually worse than being inactive, since nobody can fill that spot (assuming you’re in grifball).
> > - Warzone and Arena are separate banning systems - sure, I see the logic in that, if you get banned in one at least you can still play the other while you wait for the ban to get removed, but, isn’t that kind of hypocritical on the banning system? “We ban to punish … but you can go play this other game mode because we really want you to play our game still.”
> > Trust me when I say I could make this post longer, but I’m approaching the maximum character limit - if anyone supports this fixing/removing this system, please leave a comment below and/or like my post. If not, then agree to disagree, and leave a constructive post below - we all have opinions of course.
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> since you wanted someone to answer your thoughts
> 1) this is something new to halo in the grand scale of things. but in the mean time if it is keeping the ones that are ruining the experience for others its fine. not saiyng some ppl dont get caught in the cross hairs but the rules are pretty laid out. dont quit.
> 2) without comparing both service records in depth its hard to tell why he does not get banned. for example you quit a lot in the beginning of ever owning the game and you get banned a lot, well now you get banned easier and or quicker. the system remembers you habits. i am no saint i have left games, but the longest ban i got was like 8 min, second ban ever. also another factor if the system kicks you out of the game for suicides or betrayals it registers as a DNF which is the same kind of DNF for quitting.
> 3) this one is kinda iffy i have 2 friends that have crap connections and randomly will get booted a lot. i mean a lot. but they have never been banned for it. usually they have issues when the servers are struggling though. regardless point still stands that its hard to tell.
> 4) this might be a little wrong to tell someone they are cheap and or cant afford better internet, but why should the ppl that have good internet suffer bad games because you wanted to only pay $20 for service? now that last part is not my taking sides but just showing how some ppl feel. idc regardless
> 5) agreed to an extent, plus i dont see someone wanting to restart their entire router and game eveytime they want to rage quit, takes more time really. but there are some like that. while 343 cnt tell someone what kind of internet they should have, 343 does have the right to ban someone on a game you only buy a license to use. that is the biggest factor here, we all only bought a license to use the game. 343 decides if you are able to keep it really. its no differnt then paying a membership to anything. there are certain qualifications needed to keep it without it being revoked.
> 6) this one i agree, there needs to be a differnt set up to determine inaactivity, anything really. maybe shots registered, or distance walked, or something. the players cheating the system of inactivity have an exploit for now and im sure there will be a solution, maybe a team manual vote or something
> 7) they are not seperate, i have shown you that already. maybe they should be. but imo and from what i have seen you only get banned in arena( which is fair since one perosn leaving warzone does not affect the warzone game) i see no reason why anyone who quits warzone should be allowed to come and quit in arena where the games are more critical on having a full team. no matter how they are advertised you can get banned in arena for quitting warzone. as soon as my company stops their grind for achilles ill use my other account and test this out personally since the proof i have shown you already was not enough
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> in conclusion is the system perfect? no. but neither is halo 5 as a whole. i feel halo 5 is actually a big beta for halo 6, no matter what others opinions might be. by the time halo 6 roles out there will be a difference in the banhammer. but as of now just be careful and if you dont quit then you have nothing to worry about, especially if you think you have connection issues.

Good points.
I just think the disconnect aspect needs to be addressed at the very least with their servers - it’s simply not as rare as many people think it is. It doesn’t happen all the time by any means, but it does happen. Certainly some people that claim they got disconnected when they are 0-10 are full of it, but I don’t think everyone is.

Ridiculous. I quit occasionally when other teammates quit and I’m stuck trying to fight off 4 enemies that all have power weapons by myself. Then I play a second game and get banned for 30 minutes!? So I’m upset. Then what do I do? Jump in to Warzone and immediately get killed 4 times in a row by some dude who is amazingly able to one-hit Spartan charge everyone he sees!? At the beginning of the match!? We hadn’t even capped the armory yet! Fix your damn code. Earlier in the day I had a guy following me around shooting me with his AR to take out my shield so the enemy could kill me. Hello, if my own teammate lands even 10% of his bullets on me, he should probably get kicked for being a hole. Not I, guy-who-doesn’t-like fighting off 4 enemies solo.

Im going to sue microsoft and 343 for robbery , i got banned because i quit 2 times in arena breakout because they was GLITCHING thru walls, thank you 343 you have the worst rules ever this is why Call Of Duty is # 1