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Editado por TRDoug: 4/30/2016 12:23:09 PM
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Did you see what direction ubisoft is taking.....

Pay attention closely bungie...... The division has implemented new cheat engine detection and has caught more cheaters in two days then it has SINCE LAUNCH........ First offence = 14 day suspension Second offence = PERMANENTLY BANNED! Get on this bungie!! Edit......to the people saying the cheating in the division is different than the cheating in destiny........CHEATING IS CHEATING! Edit.....cheat detection adding latency......if bungie would take 0.00003% of the funds we've made them billionaires and spent it on dedicated servers it wouldn't matter......the division has never lagged out, given me an error message or bugged in an encounter, boss fight or any general area of the game thanks to dedicated servers. Edit...thank you to the non fanboys that can see the cheap lazy bad crap pile of an excuse bungie is being......I still love destiny with all its flaws and I'll continue to fight for what needs to be fixed, changed and replaced.
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  • Editado por Killlerschaf: 4/29/2016 5:14:31 PM
    Tbh I think that this is wrong, misguided and a bad joke towards the player base. I'm not talking about lag switching, or actively modding here. Those need an instant ban. I am talking about the possible farming exploits, out of map areas and the like. This is 100% the devs fault. Punishing the players for abusing in game mechanics which were made possible due to sloppy coding, is simply wrong. Let's imagine the following scenario: Bungie launches an update, in which Oryx can drop 20 pieces of gear, if you jump in an X pattern before shooting him for the last time. In that case, Bungie would be at fault for sloppy coding, as I use a coded in built mechanic. If it's possible to endlessly farm bosses and go out of the map the whole time, then Ubi is fault, not the players. A player can never be at fault when he uses an in built mechanic, as he adheres to the rules of the game while doing so. Banning people because Ubisoft coded badly is by far the cheapest and laziest way to deal with the situation.

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