Note: I do not condone cheating in anyway whatsoever.
but could they be anymore cryptic that this? did i miss the article explaining how destiny was meant to be played? how do i know if i am not playing it as it was meant to be played?
is grinding a no no? is looking at the environment witthough killing anything a no no? [yes i'm being sarcastic but you cant threaten someone with a ban citing play as it was meant to be played without laying out how it was meant to be played.]
perhaps they should have worded this threat differently?
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Edited by Fingernageldreck: 9/13/2014 9:14:47 PMGoogle it, there are videos of ppl with 99.999 glimmer and infinite ammo. So ban hammer is welcome if you ask me. You wont get banned because you enter strikes, kill trash mobs and jump off a cliff. But if you play around with game data and change them in your favour you shouldnt be surprised to get banned.
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Lol I thought this thread was the beginning of an official statement by Bungie, until I saw all these typos.
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You didn't hear about the big issue with people cheating the game? They basically hacked it so they would have unlimited ammo and never needed to reload their weapons.
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This is in response to the hackers on the xbox360
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Is there a link or are you just making this up to scare people away from "grinding" engrams in the Venus strike?
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It's cause there are people doing a silly clitch for gear
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It was probably over the hacks on xbox 360
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There are hacks and mods already being used mostly on 360. Users are getting infinite ammo in PvP. They can start firing and never stop to reload. It's freaking ridiculous people wanna play like this especially in PvP. I don't care if they so this in PvE.
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Edited by Traveller2008: 9/13/2014 9:04:53 PMto clarify its on the home page a link to a twitter post that bungie posted. the entire post is my subject line
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wut u mean was someone banned ?
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Yes I am also curious about this.