This is shoddy evidence of anything at best. Destiny's storage is stored on a server somewhere unlike skyrim where it was stored on local memory storage. If you know anything about servers you'd know they have a limited capacity, and with millions of people playing destiny, that's a lot of information to store.
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Then cache info on the consoles. Take some of the weight off the servers. There's many possibilities for storage and they knowingly put it all on their servers. So the point still stands that Bungie's methods are holding themselves back from a better product.
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Edited by The Devourer: 6/8/2015 1:23:59 AMNo. The moment Bungie gives the players control over any data people will start duping shit. This is the reason they have been pretty successful. If they give the player control of their own data then they wont be able to closely monitor any changes to that data. Pretty much the only way anyone could dupe anything right now is if they were to hack the servers but as soon as that happened Bungie would know
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That opens the game up to hacks and save file cheats
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Only on the 360. Modio doesn't work on any other console and 360 horizon was the only other modding tool without jtag. Ps3 ps4 and the one are un moddable so they could in fact do local storage on those 3 systems at least. Then they'd have to monitor 360 users a little more heavily.
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I believe people were able to take out the PS3/ps4 hard drives and brute force them to get to the saves and change them. Correct me if I'm wrong though
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Never heard about that but if people are doing that then they definitely deserve whatever they modded because that sounds like way more work than just playing the game.
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Suppose it takes 6 hours to get to lvl 100 in a game. It would take at most 15 minutes to reach lvl 100 doing that
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15 mins of brute force? That's shitty encryption right there.
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Edited by TheModernPatriot: 6/8/2015 1:53:10 AMI mean once you got in although letting a computer run isn't exactly hard work