Indeed. Watching streamers just randomly find the correct codes is -blam!-ing embarrassing. Obviously Bungie is feeding them clues.
Clue: (in French) wait in the shadows to find the real truth
Popular streamer: “Mmmhm, mhmm, mhmm, what if we shoot butterfly from hand while jumping in circles with a sword equipped?”
(Puzzle solved)
Destiny is in some trouble.
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Edited by TheShadow-cali: 1/8/2019 11:21:54 PMFeeding them clues? That has been a known thing since D1 first raid. Probably more so now because people are starting to see how fake 99% of them actually are.
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How so? And how has Bungie been feeding them clues?
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Outbreak prime quest is a... prime example.
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Don’t really agree with how info was apparently leaked, but I have to admit, that is a good pun.
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Edited by TheShadow-cali: 1/8/2019 11:41:25 PMHmm, when they let people cheat for 4 years with hundreds of report and proof. What do you think happens https://telegra.ph/How-Bungies-forum-rules-have-led-to-game-breaking-exploit-being-in-two-games-for-3-years-and-counting-05-03 It only goes to show Bungie is trying to protect them. Edit: It's funny how just after this... https://www.bungie.net/en/Forums/Post/249538675?page=0&sort=0&showBanned=0&path=1 Bungie all of a sudden decides 4 years later to do something about it by announcing they are going to ban gamers for bad connection? Yeah, I think someone got nervous because the attention it brought up a second time about their poor service and Bungie's mods tried to bury it that day.
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[quote]Clue: (in French) wait in the shadows to find the real truth Popular streamer: “Mmmhm, mhmm, mhmm, what if we shoot butterfly from hand while jumping in circles with a sword equipped?” (Puzzle solved)[/quote] lmao that's too funny