At this point in time it seems pretty clear a lot of 'no life" or twitch players have been outed for using exploits to get higher LL and gear than everyone else in the game.
Bungie of course has all data on who is what, so its not like anyone can feign ignorance.
So, is Bungie knowingly promoting exploiters of their content where in the past they would have taken a hammer to such action in order to boost waning interest in Destiny 2?
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Edit: huh, some sour people down-voting even though the majority are still voting yes.
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Tbh I think most of the team's who finished used the exploit. Sure the extra levels are cheap but it's not like there was another team that came close but didn't exploit, nor was the problem for non-exploit teams health/damage but rather the mechanics. Imo, releasing the raid 2 weeks after launch was the mistake, there are 580 encounters that only the players who play d2 as a job or don't have anything else to do could beat over, when you cut out 99% of the base you make the world's first more about which streamer can take the prize instead of the possibility of anyone.