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10/29/2020 10:56:39 AM
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Finding others with Steam id or name

Hey, I am looking to find out how I can find someone playing Destiny 2 on steam, with a steam profile using either their name/alias's or steam id. I have tried searching each in the search bar on the Bungie site and cannot find them. I have all their names and their steam id, I just need to find their Bungie profile to report them. Thank you.

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  • Bungie's API doesn't work properly to report some that left. I just ran a game where the user left within the first survival round and it doesn't show the name in the activity. I have zero way to report this quitter...even though I can find the user's profile in guardian.gg as that shows the activity properly. However since I cannot find the steam id or bungie id based on name, cannot report it. Trash game history report. Nice one Bungie.

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  • Edited by TheHaraamPolice: 10/29/2020 2:35:22 PM
    Hey there! Unfortunately there is no way to find someone by typing in their Steam ID on Bungie.net. If you suspect someone of cheating, you can use the in-game report tool. You can also report users by utilizing Bungie’s [b][url=https://www.bungie.net/en/Help/Troubleshoot?oid=13967]Report Suspected Cheating[/url][/b] article. Here is the information they are looking for: [quote]* Display name of the “known good” player. Is this you? A friend of yours? * Display name of the suspect(s) and any other identifying info you have (clan name, Steam ID, etc.) * Explain what suspicious behavior was observed. * Note the platform the behavior was observed on. * Provide a link to the Post-Game Carnage Report (PGCR) on Bungie.net. * And if possible: * Give us links to any video evidence. This could be a YouTube video or archived Twitch stream with timestamps, a clip, or a video you have recorded and shared via a public sharing service. (Sorry, we can’t connect to your private Google Drive or OneDrive to view a video).[/quote]

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