INQ: Destiny 2 launched on the PC with a controversy surrounding players who were banned within 24 hours of the game’s release. Bungie took a hardline stance against the use of software that could be used to cheat in the game and there were the usual posts flooding forums claiming innocence. The developer clarified Tuesday the game even checks cheat apps unrelated to Destiny.
A few weeks ago Destiny 2: Into the Light released its highly anticipated raid boss rush mode, Pantheon. At release it was something I was cautiously optimistic about. As fun as the mode was, the overall response from the community, and reward structure left it in an unusual position. With all of the Pantheon stages now available, I wanted to touch on my experiences with the unusual mode. - IS
While the good arguably outweighs the bad, there are still some valid concerns about Destiny 2’s approach to reversing weapon sunsetting.
Destiny 2's meta is ever-shifting, and a recent Exotic went from overlooked to must-have very fast.
Destiny 2 is that snooty little rat bitch from elementary school who was always snitching on everyone for literally everything.
So if you are using a cheat trainer for a single player game, you will get banned in Destiny 2?????
This reminds me of Punkbuster that was supposed to be scanning to see your browser history if you were on a cheat site and try and ban you!!!
You can never be too sure, I say ban them just in case.