Despite *Marvel Rivals*' enjoyable gameplay, some players exploit the system, prompting NetEase Games to implement reporting mechanisms. A recent addition, "Bussing," has caused some confusion. Let's clarify what Bussing is and how to identify it.
What Is Bussing in Marvel Rivals?
Image Source: NetEaseWhen reporting players in Marvel Rivals, options like "Throwing" and "Griefing" are familiar. The newly added "Bussing" isn't about in-game audio disturbances. Instead, it flags players who intentionally team up with cheaters to artificially inflate their stats. Marvel Rivals confirmed this definition following player inquiries (via Dexerto). The game's response stated, "'Bussing' refers to players intentionally teaming up with cheaters to boost their game rankings. Report players exhibiting such behavior using the provided option." Knowing how to spot Bussing is crucial for effective reporting.
How To Catch Bussing in Marvel Rivals
Identifying cheaters in Marvel Rivals isn't overly complex. Observing killcams often reveals suspicious activity. Unnaturally accurate shots or unusual movement patterns are red flags. Once detected, report them. However, not all team members are necessarily cheating.
To pinpoint Bussing, you might need to endure the match. Observe the enemy team's actions and movements carefully. Some players might be unwitting participants, dragged into a team with cheaters. Avoid hasty reporting. Take your time, and consider using in-game chat to gather more information about the other team's dynamics.
That's Bussing in Marvel Rivals explained. For more Marvel Rivals content, learn how to quickly obtain Galacta's Power Cosmic.
Marvel Rivals is available now on PS5, PC, and Xbox Series X|S.