The programmers didn't get it right in either case. But does that automatically make exploiters righteous by virtue of that?
Hell no. The point was that the raid wasn't AS glitch-infested prior to the exploiters causing the bug fix to begin with making it worse off then it was before. They weren't looking for an easy way out. They were looking for free loot.
Meaning to say; if people actually didn't CHEAT the experience and boss mechanics. we would have had a less glitchy final encounter, less dev time devoted to fixing it BECAUSE of the cheaters AND might have even expedited other bug fixes because of it.
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I'm not suggesting that people who take advantage of game loopholes are virtuous, I just don't agree with the calls for the vigorous wielding of the banhammer that many call for. Seems to me these individuals are doing a better job of game testing than Bungie, so in that regard I see them as providing a valuable service to the community.
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Still we know their intent; free loot. Exposing an exploit/glitch is sadly, just a byproduct of their selfishness. The other byproduct we already know; patch "fixes".
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Just curious, since you seem to be an experienced player; why is your account linked to an unplayed low-level toon. You must have been a beta player or a Bungie employee based on your account start date.