In the MMO shooter Destiny , cheaters plagued the flow in PvP. Bungie took care of this and communicated it to the reporters.
This was THE topic in PvP, especially in the Trials of Osiris, in recent weeks: cheaters, exploiters, or players who, for quite reasonable reasons, switched characters 20 times before starting a Trials of Osiris match.
In the past, there was often the impression that Bungie was not quite on the ball and sometimes took two months to fix known bugs and issues, but this time it was completely different. There was no need to wait for any programmers. Just a few hours later, the official account tweeted, “Be nice in the Crucible. We see everything.” Later, rigorous measures were announced and were enforced.
Some players who reported a “cheater” through the new reporting system received emails from Bungie in the last few days. They thanked them for the tip, said they followed up on the tip, took care of it, and that Destiny is a game where fun and fairness are a priority.
Anyone get this email from @Bungie about reporting? This is a first for me @Be11eBunny @Gothalion @TcPr0n @MesaSean pic.twitter.com/ZkESzFD9tl
— starrdlux (@starrdlux) June 10, 2015