Destiny 2 PC is currently allowed to-play, and it’s on Steam, which means heaps of new players will reach Bungie’s plunder driven shared-world shooter. There have been videos and guides on how to create just enough lag on your PC so that you can one hit kill people in crucible with the Ace. A) K/D has 0.0% bearing on the skill of a player. I'd report him for bad connection (which will result in nothing being done by Bungie) and move on. Take your game to the next level with Destiny 2 cheats that give you an always-on advantage in any gameplay mode, from the crucible, to daily missions, heroics, raids, strikes and more. edited 2 years ago ^ Ignore this completely; 100% Nonsense.  This was on Xbox, I didn't think hacking at this level was even possible on Destiny 2 Xbox but here we are. Nobody likes a cheater, and that's also true for Bungie, the developer of the Destiny series. The studio announced that it has banned a number of Destiny 2 players who tried to use aim-bots. These are the true scrubs, the ones who need to hack to win. There are cheaters in Destiny 2, not sure how prevalent they are. The "cheater" issue gets thrown around a lot and I am sure there are "cheaters" out there. You’ll always have the upper hand whether in PVE or PVP modes with our precision aimbot, 3D customizable ESP and 2D radar accessed through the easy-to-use in-game cheat menu . There are people that advertise aimbot scripts. Since d2 has come to steam, cheaters have become a normal thing, and have been ruining multiple peoples games and time. However, a lot of the issues brought up on the forum are more likely attributed to the abhorrent Peer-to-Peer (P2P) system in Destiny PvP. Destiny 2 Aimbot Pc has developed gigantically since September 2017, and it would all be able to appear to be somewhat confounding toward the start, so we’ve created this guide. what is going to happen to all the cheaters? This is a team game. Straight up aimbot (little purple boxes around enemies) and they we're using the invisible effect from hunters on a titan class. they arent even hiding it, some of them have the cheats literally on their profile page, i've reported these people and nothing has happened, i still run into them in competitive pvp and regular pvp. Related: Bungie Wants Destiny 2 To Return To the ‘Feeling of Destiny 2’ Digging their heels in, Bungie has taken more official action against cheaters by issuing a cease-and-desist order against Perfect Aim, the largest cheat shop for Destiny 2 hackers.