One thing that always comes with FPS battle games is the converter problem that allows you to play with a keyboard and mouse. The advantage of precision shooting with the mouse is great, so there are no traces of abusers.
In response to such a problem, Bungie, the development studio of “Destiny 2”, willAccount suspension or access ban for converters and unauthorized tool usersannounced that it will carry out
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Severe penalties for abuse of converters and tools
Converters have long been a source of hate for FPS games, and Destiny 2 is no exception. In recent years, not only the converter users in the CS version, but also in the PC version, there has been a problem of malicious players who overcome enemies with powerful aim assist for pads.
And today, April 14th, Bungie officially announced on their official blog that they have used a tool that allows them to take advantage of third-party converters.Account Suspension or Access BanWe launched a policy of punishing
Punishment seems to be when you use a tool that gives you an advantage over other players following using a converter. Specific examples are as follows.
- Programmable controllers, keyboard and mouse adapters, high-performance macros, artificial intelligence-powered automation, and more
- Reduce recoil or increase aim assist
- Not only PvP but also PvE is investigated
In the future, it seems that policy violations such as converters will be strictly monitored, and punishments such as warnings, usage restrictions, and access prohibitions will be issued.
Accessibility features
If you have a disability that cannot play with a controller and use a converter, Bungie will provideThere is no problem if it is within the range of accessibility featuresIt seems that.
Liana Ruppert, Bungie’s community manager, said on Twitter that she herself lost the feeling of her hands when using a controller, so she switched to the PC version and switched to a keyboard and mouse. has been discussed for a long time within Bungie due to the fear of narrowing the options for people with severe or mild disabilities.
Source: Bungie, @DirtyEffinHippy