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Editado por T_rar: 4/22/2021 12:38:03 PMD1 player who switched to PC about two years ago. The cheating on PC has absolutely crushed my desire to PvP, I actively avoid it for the most part now ☹️. For me personally, stopping cheating is priority #1. Fix your game Bungie.
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Personally, I've only experienced a handful of cheaters and I play on ps5. I've Personally witnessed a player spawn in front of me, and instantly pull out eyes of tomorrow and kill me with it. Heavy ammo had 10 seconds before it even spawned in. I know everyone likes to claim that cheating on console doesn't happen, but it is very real. Not as much as pc but it still happens.
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1 Responder[quote]F2P cheater paradise [/quote] Is PvP on PC still F2P? If it is there should be no F2P for PvP on PC. Its one of the only realistic options. Half the complaints about cheating at this point are just the person complaining justifying themselves cheating too.
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Well, its not as common as streamers exaggerate it to be. Its still too common. But honestly cheating isn't the biggest issue in Trials. Its the loot system. Obviously cheaters ruin any match they're in but its not what really kills the game mode for anyone.
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Yes, but behind a whole lot of other problems including bungie, itself.
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Cheaters ruin everything they touch. Just a shame they can't have their experiences and lives ruined by it.
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In endgame pvp content yes, it absolutely ruins the experience.
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I think it might be more wide spread than any one imagines. I’m on Xbox and I will admit I’m a scrub in pvp, so no expert opinion here. But the number of times I’ve been killed from out of nowhere one shot from incredible distances or just one shot in general gives me pause to think that it’s more than my poor game play. While I don’t condone it part of me understands why players might turn to so called cheats just to be competitive. Getting good is a great philosophy until you try it in real time pvp, it can be incredibly difficult for average or below to gain skills while being constantly farmed. If there was a place to go to master some of the skills or a mentoring method for pvp I’d sign up fast. To my knowledge it doesn’t exist. So hence artificial devices like aim bots are employed. I think a lot of players use this assist. Only the most blatant cheaters ever get reported most stay under the radar. Solutions none really, people taking advantage of others is sadly a fact of life, those people will always find a way regardless of safe guards.
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Editado por Swiftlock: 4/22/2021 3:13:06 PMThat depends. We're talking honest-to-goodness cheaters with hacks, not laggers that look like cheats. If you just casually play quickplay, not really. If you are a hardcore Flawless/Competitive grinder on PC? Then yeah, chances are decent you'll run into them. I've seen a couple in Iron Banner as well.
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Balance doesn’t matter when someone has super in round 1 of trials.
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3 RespostasThey not players just can’t imagine that they got outplayed or somebody is just better then them in pvp. 98% of the player base does not see cheaters. They just got beat by a better player. Just the facts :->
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Peer-to-Peer ruined Destiny PvP a long time ago. Your Topic is just a Deja-Vu from 5 years ago.
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Cheaters [b][i][u]and especially bad matchmaking.[/u][/i][/b]
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1 ResponderWell, yes and no. It depends on what kind of PvP player you are. Cheaters are only really a problem in Trials and Survival. If you avoid those two modes like I and many others do, cheaters aren't really a problem. I've been playing on PC for almost a year now and I've run into someone blatantly cheating in 6v6 twice, and the second time they got booted from the game in less than a couple of minutes because they were using the instant respawn thing. If you're a casual PvP player, cheaters won't really be an issue for you. That's not to say that cheaters aren't a problem that should be looked into, but I get the impression sometimes that people who don't play on PC think it's some cheater-ridden hellscape where every Quickplay match has someone teleporting around insta-killing people with his aimbot.
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1 ResponderNo it was already ruined when they showed up.
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13 RespostasI'm going to have to say it's a combination of things that have ruined PvP, and Bungie is 100% responsible for it.
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5 RespostasMaybe on PC but on console no.
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Editado por DredLaP: 4/22/2021 4:20:20 AMNo, the destiny community has done it. Recovs are a much bigger issue.
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No, but stasis is.
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No, bungo is the one who has ruined pvp
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Solid, Dont care. Im on console and avoid PvP like the plague. Id rather jump into a volcano while stuck in a bear trap while drinking bleach.
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This has been an issue with gaming. More so it has always been an issue since D1. Cheating occurs because there is something to be had for cheaters. Monetary gains or flexing rewards are the 2 most common culprit. You take this off or learn how to cut them off the game and you'll see a decline in cheating. The other issue is that there is always some kind of a competitive aspect even for just a little that is being implemented in these games that when you have this in a videogame, some form of cheating are being exploited in some form or another. The competitive edge is what drives cheaters to cheat. If the game is just built for pure fun and less competitive, you will see less and less cheaters. Again, my analysis of the 2 most common culprit are monetary gains and flexing. Just my opinion.
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18 RespostasEveryone on PC should refuse to play PvP there and do it on console instead. That’s the only way Bungie will do something about it.
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Yes even in casual playlists so many people run around with just wall hacks...
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Bungie ruined PvP with Stasis, Dead Man’s Tale, and no dedicated servers. D- in PvP decision making and they are working on a new eSports level PvP game? Ha! I’m moving to Apex Legends when their arena game mode launches. If I liked battle royale I would have been gone a while ago.
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1 ResponderIn order for cheaters to be ruining the crucible it would need to be worth entering in the first place