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00:00:00 – 00:17:58
The video elaborates on advanced strategies and exploits for efficiently completing missions and obtaining double loot in the game Destiny. The speaker describes a step-by-step process to bypass in-game mechanics, involving intricate actions such as hopping to avoid setting spawn points, synchronizing logout/login, and employing the Salvation Grip to block and manipulate spawn locations. These methods focus on the "Dual Destiny" mission, aiming for exotic class items and suggesting improvements such as enabling double drops officially to streamline gameplay.
Additionally, the video discusses the controversial use of macros and modded controllers for farming and leveling up, highlighting their advantages and the risks involved, including possible breaches of game rules. Specific tools like Tiny Task are recommended for automating tasks, with caution advised. There are also mentions of Bungie's stance on in-game economy and modifications, emphasizing the thin line between acceptable practices and terms of service violations. Finally, the speaker calls for Bungie to consider integrating features like periodic double drops to enhance player experience and reduce the necessity for complex exploits.
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In this part of the video, the speaker explains a strategy for progressing through a mission after defeating the boss. Each fire team member needs to leave and return one by one, ensuring they do not move upon spawning back in. They are instructed to hop without staying on the ground to avoid setting spawn points. The team members pick up class items simultaneously, then kill themselves to block spawns by using the Salvation Script. After repeating this process three times, they go back to the quest’s beginning. One member then returns to the mission load point before both proceed to the intrusion point. They must gain height using specific techniques to continue through the mission.
00:03:00
In this part of the video, the speaker explains a strategy to exploit a mission in the game to acquire double loot more efficiently. They describe a sequence involving using a sword to bypass a door, progressing through the mission, and then using a logout/login trick to collect the class item simultaneously with a teammate. The speaker mentions that despite a nerf that made the original glitch unusable, this method still saves time compared to redoing the mission entirely. They detail avoiding touching the ground to prevent spawning issues and explain the importance of hopping around to execute the method successfully. This context is provided within the framework of the “Dual Destiny” mission, which rewards players with exotic class items.
00:06:00
In this part of the video, the speaker explains a method to achieve double drops in a game by repeatedly killing and respawning at specific spawn points while blocking them using the Salvation Grip. Both players need to coordinate and quickly execute these actions to return to the beginning of the quest. Additionally, one player must reach the mission load point and then return, allowing the other to do the same. They then quickly run through the mission to achieve double drops efficiently, potentially saving significant time compared to normal runs. The speaker comments on the lengths players go to for double drops and suggests that the game developers, Bungie, should consider making double drops a feature to save players from this complex process.
00:09:00
In this segment, the discussion revolves around potential fixes for a game mechanic, specifically suggesting that reducing the timer from 600 seconds to a minute could improve the gameplay experience. The conversation also touches on a farming method using macros to collect exotic class items in Destiny, noting that although using macros can give players an advantage, it is a gray area concerning game rules. The segment further mentions that while using macros extensively in other games like RuneScape could lead to bans, there is no known history of players being banned for macro use in Destiny. Various macros mentioned include those for farming items, launching activities, and leveling up power levels efficiently.
00:12:00
In this part of the video, the speaker discusses issues like players using macros and deleting items from collections to gain materials in Destiny. Bungie tends to ignore such activities unless they harm the in-game economy. The speaker warns that introducing trading could lead to botting, similar to experiences in other games like RuneScape. The video then guides on a popular farming method for loot chests in the Pale Heart area, explaining the steps to locate and repeatedly farm these chests, albeit with inconsistent appearances. The discussion shifts to AFK farming using macros and its potential risk of being bannable, noting that Bungie’s stance is primarily against using modifications that offer unfair advantages.
00:15:00
In this part of the video, the speaker discusses using a modded controller to remove gun recoil, which is clearly not allowed. They then share an easier method for AFK farming using a tool called Tiny Task, which automates repetitive tasks. Tiny Task is simple to use: record the desired actions, ensure continuous playback is enabled, and then run the macro. They caution viewers about the potential risks and remind them this method may not be against Bungie’s terms of service but to proceed with caution. The speaker notes that although drop rates are low, long-term use can still yield significant rewards. They highlight that this technique can be useful if you’re away or sleeping, but acknowledge that macros can sometimes be unreliable. Finally, the speaker urges Bungie to offer periodic double drops to improve the gaming experience.