Anyone that has ventured intoDestiny 2’s Crucible on PC for more than a few hours knows that the game has aserious hacking/cheating problem. From speed hacks to teleporting enemies, there are so many ways that players can exploitDestiny 2’s PvP, to the point the experience loses a lot of its entertainment value.

But while many of the hacks inDestiny 2can be frustrating, a few are fun to witness for the first time. For example, there is a weird hack that can remove a player’s weapons and send them running with fists out.

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Destiny 2fans can check out the glitch in action thanks to a clip fromDestiny 2content creator Gigz. As a frequent participant in the Crucible, Gigz has plenty of clips in his archives that showcase some of the frustrating cheats that can be abused in the game. But this most recent one is more funny than it is frustrating.

Upon spawning into the PvP map, Gigz notices that he doesn’t have a weapon in his hands and he can see his fists. It’s as if the game turned on a first person view of the player while they arerunning around the Tower, only this is Crucible and players need weapons to survive and win.

The good news is that Gigz could still use his abilities like melee or grenade, but those are never going to kill with the specific Warlock subclass he is using. Bungie did give theDawnblade subclass a melee with range, but like most melees and grenades, a follow-up is necessary to secure the kill.

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Hacks are still a very big problem forDestiny 2on PC and with theTrials of Osiris PvP mode rumored to returnnext season, players are hopeful that Bungie will be able to better curb the problem. There are banning systems in place for Destiny 2 but a true anti-cheat has not been implemented.

So, for PC players there is a strong chance that their road toThe Lighthousemight involve players zooming around the map or teleporting right in front of them. It’s somewhat funny when it happens to a player in a casual PvP match, but when there are “stakes” involved like in Trials of Osiris the frustration is compounded.

On top of that, becauseDestiny 2is peer-to-peer there is always the concern of DDOSing being used to gain an easy win. It’s arguably just as common as hacking inDestiny 2, but it can occur on any platform instead of just PC.

Destiny 2is available now for PC, PS4, Stadia, and Xbox One.

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