Despite *Marvel Rivals*' engaging gameplay, some players exploit the system, prompting NetEase Games to implement reporting mechanisms. Recently, a new reportable offense, "Bussing," has caused confusion. Let's clarify what Bussing is and how to identify it.
What Is Bussing in Marvel Rivals?
When reporting players in Marvel Rivals, options like "Throwing" and "Griefing" are familiar. The addition of "Bussing" is new. It doesn't refer to in-game audio issues, but rather describes players intentionally teaming with cheaters to artificially inflate their stats and rankings. This was confirmed by Marvel Rivals in response to a player inquiry (via Dexerto). The game's official statement clarifies that "Bussing" refers to players teaming up with cheaters to boost their game rankings, and players can report this behavior using the provided in-game option.
How To Catch Bussing in Marvel Rivals
Identifying cheaters in Marvel Rivals often involves observing suspicious gameplay. Unnaturally accurate shots or unusual movement patterns are telltale signs. However, pinpointing Bussing requires careful observation. Not all players on a team with cheaters are necessarily cheating themselves.
To effectively report Bussing, you may need to stay in the match longer to analyze the enemy team's actions. While some players might be unknowingly teamed with cheaters, others might be actively participating. Avoid hasty accusations. Instead, carefully observe gameplay and consider using in-game chat to gather more information before reporting.
This explanation clarifies Bussing in Marvel Rivals and how to identify it. For further assistance, check out our guide on quickly earning Galacta's Power Cosmic.
Marvel Rivals is available now on PS5, PC, and Xbox Series X|S.