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‘Destiny 2’ Players Celebrate The Death Of Perfect Aim, A Main Weapon Of Its Cheaters And Hackers - Forbes

‘Destiny 2’ Players Celebrate The Death Of Perfect Aim, A Main Weapon Of Its Cheaters And Hackers - Forbes

‘Destiny 2’ Players Celebrate The Death Of Perfect Aim, A Main Weapon Of Its Cheaters And Hackers - Forbes
Oct 18, 2020 1 min, 11 secs

But today, it’s something else, the death of Perfect Aim cheats for Destiny 2, a blight which has infected the PC PvP community for ages now.

Yesterday, fans began circulating a screenshot that showed that Perfect Aim cheats for Destiny 2 were no longer for sale, and the message displayed said that it was due to legal action Bungie had taken against the site:.

I heard Shackle say this had big “YouTuber apology energy” which is pretty funny, as I mean, what is their possible defense here, but it seems clear that Perfect Aim doesn’t want to do battle with Bungie over this issue, though its hacks for other games like Apex Legends, CS:GO, Team Fortress 2 and others remain online (no, I’m not linking to the site).

While the destruction of at least the Destiny part of Perfect Aim’s hacks is a victory, no, players should obviously not expect cheating to be eliminated in Destiny 2, as there’s always some other hack to find, some new sketchy website to break the game, and then Bungie will have to go after them, and the game of whack-a-mole continues endlessly.

What remains unclear is what happens with the cheaters who have already purchased Perfect Aim’s hacks.

If they’re only accessible with a monthly fee, and Perfect Aim can no longer collect that fee, lest they risk legal action, will they end up disabled soon enough.

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