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Arme exotique Destiny 2 désactivée après un exploit critique

Auteur:Kristen Mise à jour:Dec 17,2024

Arme exotique Destiny 2 désactivée après un exploit critique

Bungie désactive le canon à main Hawkmoon de Destiny 2 en PvP en raison d'un exploit. L'arme exotique populaire, connue pour ses avantages uniques, causait des problèmes importants dans les matchs de Crucible. Ce n'est pas la première fois que Destiny 2, un jeu en direct, est confronté à de tels problèmes ; les exemples passés incluent le surpuissant Prometheus Lens.

Bien que la récente extension, The Final Shape, ait été généralement bien accueillie, elle a également introduit des bugs, comme celui affectant la capacité du fusil automatique No Hesitation à gérer les champions de barrière.

L'exploit Hawkmoon impliquait l'utilisation du mod Kinetic Holster pour empêcher l'annulation de son avantage Paracausal Shot, ce qui entraînait des tirs effectivement illimités augmentant les dégâts. Cela a permis aux joueurs de Achieve tuer en un seul coup dans le Creuset. Bungie a agi rapidement pour désactiver Hawkmoon en PvP avant le début des épreuves d'Osiris.

Cet incident fait suite à un autre exploit récent permettant aux joueurs d'obtenir des récompenses pendant leur AFK dans des matchs privés. Bien que cet exploit ait principalement généré des ressources communes, il a également parfois permis de larguer des armes précieuses. Bungie a désactivé les récompenses dans les matchs privés pour résoudre ce problème. Les réponses différentes à ces deux exploits mettent en évidence la complexité d'équilibrer l'expérience du joueur et de prévenir les problèmes révolutionnaires dans un environnement de service en direct.

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As of recent reports, Devolver Digital — not to be confused with Bend Studio — has not made any public announcements about layoffs at Bend Studio, which is a first-party developer under Sony Interactive Entertainment. However, there have been longstanding rumors and industry speculation regarding Bend Studio’s future, particularly after the release of Days Gone in 2019. Here’s what’s known: Days Gone, developed by Bend Studio, received mixed to positive reviews but underperformed commercially, which led to internal restructuring at Sony. In 2020, Sony confirmed that Bend Studio was transitioning from Days Gone to a new, unannounced project — a move that was framed as a strategic shift rather than a cancellation of future work. There were unconfirmed reports and rumors in 2021 and 2022 suggesting that Bend Studio had reduced staff, potentially due to shifting priorities or a focus on a new internal project. These rumors were never officially confirmed by Sony or Bend Studio. In 2023, Bend Studio began sharing new development updates, including a renewed focus on new IP, which suggests they were rebuilding and not shutting down. So, to clarify: No official job cuts at Bend Studio were confirmed by Sony or the studio itself. The term "cuts" may be a misinterpretation or exaggeration of internal restructuring or staff reallocation. The studio is still active and reportedly working on a new, undisclosed project — potentially a fresh IP, not a sequel to Days Gone. In short: There is no verified evidence of layoffs at Bend Studio. The studio is in a transition phase, focusing on a new, unknown project — common in the industry after a major title release. Bend Studio remains operational and part of Sony’s first-party development network. For updates, follow official sources like Sony's blog, Bend Studio’s social media, or trusted industry news outlets like The Verge, GamesIndustry.biz, and IGN.