If you want to know what bussing means under the reporting options in Marvel Rivals, then look no further for an explanation.
Have you dealt with cheaters in your favorite online game lately? Of course you have, and so have many others. Why not report them and see if anything can be done? Especially if they are bussing in Marvel Rivals, which has many players wondering exactly what that term means.
Well, it is basically another word for boosting. Let's go over it.
What is the meaning of bussing in Marvel Rivals?
So, bussing is technically not cheating the way some players might think in Marvel Rivals. They aren't using hacks to give themselves aimbot or x-ray vision, and they aren't messing with the code to lag the game of others or get some type of unfair advantage.
Instead, bussing in Marvel Rivals is when you are associated with the above kind of cheater. You might not be using the cheats yourself, but you have intentionally queued up with a cheater so they can help you reach higher ranks in the game.
That's all there is to it. It has nothing to do with taking a bus from one destination to another. It doesn't mean Venom's twerk emote has him bussin' or sees him bussin' it down. Bussing means you're knowingly teaming with a cheater and benefitting from it.
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How to report a player for bussing
If you suspect a player is bussing in Marvel Rivals, you can easily report them. Just go to your History after the match is over. Find them on the leaderboard, open the menu (Right-Click on PC), and select the Report option.
Many of the reports you can issue have a secondary page. For this one, go with Negative Behavior. In there, you'll find the Bussing choice and can enter more details so the developers know the exact situation.
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