Despite *Marvel Rivals*' amazing gameplay, some players unfortunately exploit the system. NetEase Games provides a reporting system to combat this, recently adding a new reportable offense: "Bussing." Let's clarify what Bussing is and how to identify it.
What is Bussing in Marvel Rivals?
When reporting players, Marvel Rivals offers options like "Throwing" and "Griefing." The newly added "Bussing" isn't about in-game chat etiquette. Instead, it refers to players intentionally teaming with cheaters to artificially inflate their stats and rankings. This was confirmed by Marvel Rivals in response to player queries (via Dexerto). The game's official response stated: "'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." Knowing how to spot Bussing is crucial for effective reporting.
How to Catch Bussing in Marvel Rivals
Identifying cheaters in Marvel Rivals often involves observing killcams. Unnaturally accurate shots or unusual movement patterns are red flags. However, not all teammates of cheaters are necessarily cheating themselves.
To effectively catch Bussing, you might need to stay in the match longer and observe the enemy team's behavior. Analyze their actions and movements. If some players seem legitimate while others are clearly cheating, those seemingly legitimate players might be "Bussing." Avoid hasty accusations. Instead, consider using in-game chat to gather more information about the enemy team before reporting anyone.
That's Bussing in *Marvel Rivals* explained. For more *Marvel Rivals* tips, check out our guide on quickly earning Galacta's Power Cosmic. *Marvel Rivals* is available now on PS5, PC, and Xbox Series X|S.