Destiny 2 Cracks Down on AFK Farming with Bans

Destiny 2 Cracks Down on AFK Farming with Bans

🟣 Content Overview :
  • Destiny 2 players use AFK macros to farm exotic class items.
  • Bungie will ban players for using automation to earn loot.
  • AFK farming became popular due to tedious RNG gear chase.
  • Bungie announced changes on Reddit and Discord.
  • Checkpoint macros won't be regulated like AFK macros.

News: DESTINY 2 AFK FARMING HAS GOTTEN SO BAD PLAYERS WILL BE BANNED FOR IT NOW

The exotic class item grind is so bad players were trying to cheat the game.

By Ethan Gach

Published Monday 2:45 PM

A Destiny 2 streamer shows how to AFK farm.

Screenshot Bungie Leopard Streamers Visuals

Destiny 2 The Final Shape is a good expansion with one particularly terrible exotic loot chase.

The new exotic class items are powerful pieces of RNG gear that can be extremely tedious to chase.

This is why lots of players instead rely on AFK macros to farm the loot for them.

The epidemic of AFK farming has gotten so bad that Bungie is now changing its terms of service to ban players for the workaround if they continue using it.

Suggested Reading:

  • An Inside Peek At Indiana Jones Gameplay Looks Whip-Crackingly Fist-Punchingly Fun
  • Shattered Spaces Irresistible Horror Vibes Have Me Ready To Reinstall Starfield
  • Robert Downey Jr Explains How He Was Convinced To Return To The MCU
  • What Is Dragonsplague? Dragons Dogma 2's Devastating Contagion Explained

While input macros can be a beneficial accessibility tool for many, some have been leveraging these tools to automate gameplay.

The studio announced on Reddit and Discord on Monday that players detected using automation to circumvent idle detection or perform automated activities to earn loot may be restricted or banned.

Loot includes but is not limited to XP, materials, or drops like exotic class items.

Related Content:

  • Destiny 2 Brings Back Attunement So You Can Farm These Great Weapons Again
  • Here's Why The Destiny 2 Community Is Cracking Jokes About The Crowdstrike Outage

While Bungie didn't call out exotic class item farming specifically, that seems to be the most popular form of AFK macros lately.

Players hit peak exhaustion with the gameplay loop required to attain them.

Since exotic items spawn with random perks, it's not just a matter of getting one but of getting the right one for the builds you're running.

With Overthrow activities in the Pale Heart not being generous enough and Dual Destiny being a lot of work to keep rerunning, some Destiny 2 diehards on PC started turning to running scripts in the background to farm for them.

Recent accidental nerfs made the whole thing even worse.

The way it works, as you can see from dozens of Reddit threads and YouTube videos, is by loading players into the Overthrow the Landing patrol zone and looting the same old chest that has a roughly 2 percent chance to drop an exotic class item over and over again.

Because the chest is close and always in the same place, it's just a matter of rinsing and repeating.

The script can loot about one chest a minute, which would be mind-numbing for a player to do but can make quick work of the farm if outsourced to a macro script that inputs all the commands for you while you're busy complaining about Destiny 2 on the subreddit.

"Is this allowed?" one player asked in early July amid discussions of whether this was a bannable offense.

"I mean as long as he's doing it solo and not hampering anyone else's enjoyment of the game, I personally don't see a problem with it," another responded.

"I don't know why anyone would wanna spend hours actively running around a patrol space for a 1/64 chance to get something they are looking for for a build in the game."

Bungie is now making it clear that that's no longer the case.

Most players seem to be okay with this change, and the studio specified that checkpoint macros, which are used to give teammates the same encounter save spot as the main person running the activity, won't be regulated in the same way.

But it still leaves the larger issue of why players were so turned off by the current grind that they started AFK farming to begin with.

"Based," wrote Destiny 2 YouTuber Stefan "Datto" Jonke.

"But now it's time to do something about why people opt for those paths in the first place."

"That is indeed the goal," Bungie wrote back.

"We have some changes to XUR coming that we announced last week, and the team is continuing to look at opportunities for improvement."

"Know it can be frustrating, but increased feedback/data to show the problem helps a lot rather than resorting to macros."

Continue reading.

  • TÉLÉCHARGEMENT INSTANTANÉ

    Sûr, sécurisé et rapide ! Payez et téléchargez instantanément.

  • +9000 CLIENTS SATISFAITS

    Rejoignez notre communauté mondiale de clients satisfaits et sécurisés !

  • RETOURS SANS RISQUE

    Achetez en toute confiance, nous proposons des retours faciles et sans risque !

  • SERVICE CLIENT 24h/24 et 7j/7

    Vous n'êtes jamais seul avec notre service client ! Cliquez ici pour une aide immédiate.