'Destiny: Rise Of Iron' DDoS Attacks Issues And Latest Update: Bungie Encourages Players To Report Cheaters; Players Demand Security Measures

Players of "Destiny: Rise Of Iron" have been complaining about the title's several issues, particularly the PvP mode called "Trials of Osiris." This is just one of the many complaints that Bungie has received with their "Destiny" franchise, and they are already flooded with criticisms on different gaming forums.

A few days ago, players took it to Reddit to express their dismay over the microtransactions of "Festival of the Lost." More than 700 comments were gathered on the "Destiny" sub-Reddit page, mostly demanding answers about how the developer utilizes the game's earned revenue for the microtransactions.

However, Bungie only released a new trailer of the "Treasures of the Lost," which mostly requires a certain amount of money to purchase more contents. Then, the "Destiny's" community manager came out to announce that the feedback is being collected on the "Festival of The Lost" and Eververse store, but the complaints kept on pouring.

This time, "Destiny: Rise Of Iron" is being flooded with complaints. For several days, "Destiny" fans are complaining about the rising number of "Destiny" players who have been dependent on exploits to inflict chaos against their enemy in "Destiny's" weekly event called "Trials of Osiris."

The situation gradually grew worse that there are "Destiny" players who are currently offering "paid scarab runs," which should gain a player to earn a Scarab Heart emblem. Along with this, the DDoS attacks have are lowered the average match time to approximately 30 seconds.

According to iDigital Times, it is one of the most controversial exploits in "Destiny's" two-year history, which potentially inflicts more harm than what the Loot Cave or raid exploits have done. However, "Destiny" players only got a simple response from Bungie about sending a report about cheating to their website or through in-game tools.

The issue remains the same and Bungie has yet to announce their action behind "Destiny's" issues. Nevertheless, comments still are being flooded, including the demand to know the developer's security measures to fix the DDoS attacks.

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