Yes, an age old controller modification that seems to fade in and out of style. I've noticed lately its surging back up in Destiny, when in a split second I'm being hit with two shots from hand cannon or seeing two-three shots bullets of semi-automatic from what I'm assuming is a singular trigger pull due to how quickly those rounds are hitting me. I'm aware developers do not find controller modifications violating ToS, but trigger modding will give anyone a significant advantage in a Crucible match over others. Is there a system that does detect modded controllers? Like, able to detect when a weapon is being fired faster than its intended coding? If not, then I'd wish for such a thing to be implemented.
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