The Destiny 2 community has been at the center of many discussions over the last few weeks. Net-limiting has been a hot topic of discussion where multiple players showcased abnormal fire rates of weapons by simply manipulating data online.
Net-limiting, as the name implies, limits the amount of data that Destiny 2 can transfer while being online. It slows down a person's internet and creates lag, which can wipe out a major boss of an endgame activity, given its trigger time.
Bungie took major steps toward banning some of the players who used net-limiting to bypass the Day 1 Raid, Master King's Fall, and many other activities. However, one player from a renowned site got caught in the crossfire. They were initially accused of net-limiting at first, but were later proven innocent.
As mentioned earlier, net-limiting in online video games creates lag where players can still move, resulting in inconsistent hit-registry and other anomalous effects server-side. Hence, any bosses or elite enemies inside Destiny 2 Raids, Dungeons, or Nightfalls tend to stay still, while the user can unload their ammo for an infinite amount of time.
While Bungie did issue a huge ban wave recently, one ban in particular, did not sit right with the community. One of the most famous sites in the community, D2Gunsmith, is known for allowing players to measure the perks and stats of their favorite weapons via a user-friendly UI.
The site's owner, who goes by the name of @aundre_kerr on Twitter, got caught in the net-limiting ban wave. This was pretty hard to deal with for the fanbase, especially given his standing in the community. However, a day after his ban, it seems Bungie was in the wrong and unbanned aundre_kerr's Destiny 2 account.
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