Teammates going down isn’t uncommon inDestiny 2, and while invisibility is typically a go-to strategy when reviving other Guardians, one player is seemingly punished by the game for using the void ability during a critical moment in theLightfallcampaign. Though not a class-specific feature, invisibility tends to be utilized by Hunters inDestiny 2, which helps the class to stand out when compared to some of the other types of Guardians in the game.
The threeLight subclasses withinDestiny 2were each given an in-depth makeover throughout the course of 2022, a whole five years after the game was first released. Though the subclass 3.0 system had a lot to deliver, it hasn’t been without its issues - from unintended bugs to grossly overpowered abilities, the subclass overhaul seems to have provided a learning experience for both player and developer. Though the dust mostly seems to have settled for the subclass 3.0 system by now, the game has more recently seen a whole new set of abilities in the form of Strand, and fans have already found many new ways of exploiting and combining the new powers it provides.
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Even with Strand presenting a plethora of its own unintended bugs, older subclasses certainly aren’t without their own problems either. One player, named WhiteNinja_98 on Reddit, shared a clip proving exactly this, with their post featuring how their attempt at heroism quickly went wrong after a hilarious glitch got them trapped in a box. The player can be seen entering invisibility after they became the last Guardian standing, though they somehow appear to clip inside a neighboring asset as they vanish from sight. The clip features spoilers for a major event withintheDestiny 2: Lightfallcampaign, so players who haven’t yet played the latest expansion may wish to skip ahead.
Bugs have been a common sight in the game sinceDestiny 2’s latest expansion launched, from broken exotics to Cabal aircraft frequently annihilating players with a single shot. Many players have beenparticularly upset aboutDestiny 2’s Quicksilver Storm, an exotic Auto Rifle exclusively available to pre-orderers or owners of theDestiny 2: Lightfalldeluxe edition, unintentionally dealing significantly less damage since the launch of the latest expansion.
Many of these bugs, particularly those relating to weapon damage and survivability, have been greatly frustrating for the community.Major changes made withDestiny 2: Lightfallhave seen the game’s difficulty increase rather substantially in many areas, and many such issues have only made the difficulty tweaks feel worse for a large portion of fans. Difficulty inDestiny 2represents perhaps one of the most controversial topics within the game’s community, but a lot of players share the same hope that certain issues in the game are resolved by the developers during the period leading up to Season of the Deep.
Destiny 2is available on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.
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