They only have to look at what some of the controller makers have done to prevent these being used. My son brought a zen a year ago started using it and the things it can do to help are just plain game breaking.
After his controller died about 6 months ago he brought a wired controller and the zen just would'nt work with it now he is on his third controller (currently using a turtle beach wired controller and that doesnt work with the zen either so he ended up selling it (he got near double what he payed because people were fighting over buying it from him due to the company being out of stock)
Anti recoil
Extra aim assist
Rapid fire
Anti flinch
Jump/drop/slide shot
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Lol. Rapid fire amd anti flinch don't really do much given the mechanics of Destiny itself. The aim assist boost is meh. Guns are locked to a set rate of fire so that's a no on that function for D2. Really the only thing he may be getting that's useful is the anti recoil.
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LT Da Wolfにより編集済み: 9/27/2022 6:02:18 PMlol Full auto makes a big difference it may not increase fire rate but it aids when using it on weapons that you can not equip rapid fire mod for example (exotics like jade / mida / polaris etc) not having to spam the trigger while aiming and moving around is a huge advantage
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Lol if someone things tapping a trigger us hard..... they have much bigger problems. Honestly the whole argument against the cronus users just comes off as an excuse to cope with why someone is better. "I'm the best so they must be cheating"... I hear -blam!- like this all the time in the pro fighting game scene.
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If Full Auto didn't help, then no one would use the Mod. These devices increase the amount of reticle stickiness you see, which can make a big difference in engagements. I agree. Recoil mitigation is a big advantage. I don't understand how the anti-flinch works, so I can't comment on that.
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That's wrong. There is a max ROF for every gun, and unless you're literally hacking, you can't improve the optimal TTK. Third party devices make it easier to achieve an optimal TTK, but they can't improve past that.
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Spartanにより編集済み: 9/27/2022 3:37:11 PMSimply not true dude. All guns literally have individual RPM (rounds per minute) coded into them in Destiny 2. You can do the input a million times a second and it won't overwrite that programing. In a game like Apex or COD though the limit on single fire selections doesn't have a cap and is calculated on number of inputs so in those you would be correct. We aren't talking about those games though we are talking about D2. I wouldn't consider the device cheating but I'll admit it's walking on the line that separates fair play and cheating. Having one isn't going to make a standard player play at professional levels though. Which is why I also used the Hitbox comparison because we get the same complaints about them in professional fighting game tournaments. It's just a tool that makes a job slightly easier. You can build a deck with hand tools or power tools. Power tools will make the job easier however if you aren't a carpenter it doesn't really matter either way.
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[quote]Simply not true dude. All guns literally have individual RPM (rounds per minute) coded into them in Destiny 2. You can do the input a million times a second and it won't overwrite that programing. In a game like Apex or COD though the limit on single fire selections doesn't have a cap and is calculated on number of inputs so in those you would be correct. We aren't talking about those games though we are talking about D2. I wouldn't consider the device cheating but I'll admit it's walking on the line that separates fair play and cheating. Having one isn't going to make a standard player play at professional levels though. Which is why I also used the Hitbox comparison because we get the same complaints about them in professional fighting game tournaments. It's just a tool that makes a job slightly easier. You can build a deck with hand tools or power tools. Power tools will make the job easier however if you aren't a carpenter it doesn't really matter either way.[/quote] Well, we now know who uses on lmao