While *Marvel Rivals* delivers an exhilarating gaming experience, it's not immune to exploitation. NetEase Games has equipped players with the ability to report suspicious activities, and a recent update has introduced a new term causing some confusion: "Bussing." Here’s a detailed explanation of what "Bussing" means in *Marvel Rivals* and how to identify it.
What Is Bussing in Marvel Rivals?
This clarification came after a user, Kaimega13, posted on Reddit about a response they received from *Marvel Rivals* (via Dexerto). The statement reads, “‘Bussing’ typically refers to players intentionally teaming up with cheaters to boost their game rankings. If you notice any related anomalies, you can report the player by selecting the option.” Understanding what to look for is crucial for effectively reporting Bussing.
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How To Catch Bussing in Marvel Rivals
Identifying a team of cheaters in *Marvel Rivals* can be straightforward. By reviewing a few killcams, you might notice unnatural accuracy or suspicious movements from the opposing team. Once you detect these anomalies, you can report the cheaters. However, not all team members may be involved in the cheating.
To effectively catch Bussing, you might need to endure the match longer than usual. Observe the enemy team’s actions closely. If some players seem to be playing legitimately, they could be innocent bystanders or unintentionally part of a cheater's team. Avoid hasty reporting; take your time, and use in-game chat to gather more information about the other team.
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*Marvel Rivals is available now on PS5, PC, and Xbox Series X|S.*