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Lmfao. "De-Dos" Do you know what DDOS even means? Or is? DDOS-Distributed Denial of Service Are you also sure he was DDOSing? Or just DOSing? They is a difference between the two. So you should learn the difference before you accuse someone of something. DOS- In a DoS attack, someone uses a single Internet connection to either exploit a software vulnerability or flood a target with fake requests. Usually in an attempt to exhaust server resources. (Slow down your connection.) DDOS-These attacks are launched from multiple connected devices that are distributed across the Internet. These tend to target the network infrastructure in an attempt to saturate it with huge volumes of traffic. (Packets flooding your router. These sometimes will "fry" your router. Or break it. Lol. Whatever you prefer.)
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  • Edited by TongueOfAhamkara: 7/7/2016 11:50:22 AM
    .. does getting completely removed from Xbox Live count? YES I know what it is, I wouldn't say anything if I wasn't sure. We were in Trials, and since we were doing good, (It was 3-1) the guys DDos'd Bloodhovnd. Firstly, his internet is good enough that he never even has yellow bar. Second, when it happened, his entire internet service based on his Xbox console was gone. Poof, no more Live until he hard reset it. and third, he has, up until that point, never once even had to see a "Contacting Destiny Servers" Message, let alone be removed so abrubtly. He came back about 10 minutes later after resetting his console and modem fully. And here's a few points of interest. I didn't know what the acronym meant, but I know what it is. Kind of like how almost nobody you could ask would be able to tell you exactly what the acronym AIDS stands for. Bet you $50 that doesn't matter as long as you know what AIDS is. Maybe next time don't be so quick to the point of acting like you know what happened, especially when you weren't there? It makes you look arrogant, and I don't like seeing people look bad like that. Edit: Plus, do you really think it's that big of an improbability, since A) you have people cheating constantly, inevitably and consistently in Trials, and B) literally 100% of people these days get salty as hell when they lose. I've seen people quit out of unimportant Control or Skirmish matches because my team was behind by ONE kill. With that much sodium in their diets, are they really all above doing things like this?

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