Instead, they wait for the overtime control point capture where their invincible Titan can stand in the middle of the control point, not be killed and guarantee a win. The video below from Fighting Fireteam is one of the more egregious that I've seen as it shows the opposing team not even concerned about trying to take out their opponents. Players have collected a copious amount of evidence of cheaters on YouTube over the past months. Iron Banner suffers from the same problem, though to a seemingly lesser degree. This kind of cheating had unfortunately become more prominent in the ultra-competitive Trials of Osiris where the desire and difficulty to reach nine wins and the sweet rewards that entailed drove some to cheat. While Bungie did not give out details on the number of players banned or their varied offenses, "hundreds of people who have manipulated network traffic." That means players who used lag switches to effectively make their characters invulnerable because the game can't register their character getting hit by bullets, rockets, punches, or super abilities. "Yesterday and today, our Security Response Team has restricted access to the Crucible by the worst offenders among us all." We've read the reports," Community Manager David "Deej" Dague wrote in the Bungie Weekly Update. The worst offenders in the PlayStation and Xbox shooter were targeted after many weeks of players complaining about others using lag switches and other means of cheating. Bungie dropped the banhammer Thursday on the worst cheaters in Destiny's multiplayer modes.