They wont need to spend all their time on patching them out and can focus solely on fixing the ridiculous issues like Heavy ammo bugs and other things like that. I'm not saying I have never cheesed raids - but I definitely am sick of the culture of "lets just cheese it" in every LFG I try and go into legit. Anyway, the topic:
It's quite simple.
Set a date, tell players who are caught cheesing after that date that they will be hit with a ban hammer. Then do it.
No more cheesing.
Then they can focus on fixing the bugs in the game and not on cheesing.
PS- this is more a dig at Bungie than players.
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People would then be getting wrongly banned for completing the raid the way they want to. Banning is for cheaters/ modders. Not for those who choose to do raid faster be means that are part of the game
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lmfao so many "2 legit 2 quit" players whining about cheesing. I cheese everything hell I cheesed the nightfall, the weekly, and the daily today
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How about a better loot system
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Terrible idea. Ban people who exploit a game with flaws that they purchased. That's how you lose customers. Terrible business strategy.
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How on earth do you define a cheese. Several times in the bridge encounter I've gone to hit the gatekeeper and he's gone strait over the edge- a cheese? Or a mob that was close to the edge? The last person on the straying side may get chased into that little room- cheese or just running away? And the room under the deathsinger, the addition of a gatekeeper down there makes me assume that they don't want players to go down there. But plenty of group go down there when the ogres arrive. Is that cheesy or just strategy?
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Edited by xBongLeach562x: 1/22/2015 3:56:03 AMHow could they track cheesers?
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Not likely. It was an exploit that Bungie overlooked themselves. They fixed it. End of story. I could see banning players for actually cheating, but using exploits is a different matter.
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Or... They could just write something in that detects a cheese and automatically gives no more drops.
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It all boils down to bad level design/development. You aren't going to stop people from figuring out new ways to make things easier, it's bungie own fault for not thoroughly testing everything out.
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How are u detecting cheeseing on a raid which has no instructions ppl are there struggling to find away and most cheesers stumbled on the glitches and bugs in bungies own game like the revive to despawn enemies or take of presence of crota its bound to happen if bungie is gona be sloppy and have a ton of glitches cheesing crota probably simply happened cuase the guy was kicked from there crap servers who was leader and everyone figured it out ..... Wat do u think most ppl will do ? try and figure out away that works to get one result or do wat they now has worked ... If there's a cheese there gona use it bro simply cuase there's no other way they figured out can u blame em the game told them to figure it out and that's wat they found -_- I here the whole let's be honest gamers nonesense I get that but the penalty should never rest with the cheesers it rest with the developers and the moment u start penalizing gamers for a developer flaw is a sad day if u ask me srry bro bad idea
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Edited by premo253: 1/22/2015 2:42:12 AMIf they did this they would have to come out with actual verbiage as to what constituted ban worthy offenses. If they didn't (which I could see them doing), there would be some issues I'm sure.
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That means they'd have to hire people to monitor it. That's a no starter right there. The better question is why do you care so much how others play?
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i dont think they banning is really the thing to do. its the player's choice to play legit or cheese/glitch or whatever else and i would understand if it was like infinite ammo in crucible or never die in crucible because that will affect other player's crucible experience. getting gear and shards etc by cheesing is basically the same as legit its just easier. i think if you want to play legit then do so if you want to cheesy it through then go right ahead, if bungie doesnt like it then patch it, thats all goods. people will play the game how they want to and thats how it should be.
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Unless the fix the bugs that constantly -blam!- people over, they have no right to ban people.