No cheese goes unseen when it comes to the Destiny 2 community. If there is even the slightest workaround in an activity, players will exploit it to their full potential. One of these exploits comes in this year's competitive Guardian Games event, where anyone can score as many points as possible in a single instance.
Bungie is also rewarding players with a rare emblem that celebrates top scorers in the top 10% of the community. This emblem will be given to a select few who have earned the most scores in the Guardian Games event, somewhere near the end of this season or the start of Season 17.
However, like many glitches, bugs, and exploits, Bungie seems to latch on to them to provide a permanent fix to steady the sandbox. While this fix appears to have been finalized, it still doesn't do much for the community.
The recent Destiny 2 Guardian Games exploit is perhaps one of the most ridiculous bugs the community has encountered. Rather than killing enemies, players got more points by reviving their fellow fireteam members. This led to a huge accumulation of final scores, somewhere between 500k and a million.
Players with this many points are guaranteed to get the top 10% emblem, as Bungie calculates the "par score" at the end of each event. For example, if the total par score of Guardian Games was 900k, that meant players had to get 300k from the playlists without the exploits.
With the help of the exploits, getting 900k was possible in the first week itself. Hence, Bungie implemented a "fix," which may not punish or invalidate the cheese points from the first week but provides a chance for legit players to run for the emblem.
Bungie stated the following regarding the fix on Destiny 2 cheese:
After further asking whether any
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