Kid share plays Destiny to stranger...

Two Words

Member
So glitching levels from 23 to 31 is common place?
Getting from level 23 to 31 is extremely trivial. At best, it is saving grind time. There is no glitch that makes the game suddenly make you 31. People exploit the game's limited AI, geometry, broken mechanics, glitches, etc constantly to easily get some of the hardest to earn rewards in the game. Every Destiny player and their mother has exploited Crota at least a dozen times. Nobody in Destiny has gear that was earned "the way it was meant to be played."
 
Gaz, you no empathy having sociopath, let's go share play your favorite game. I have a funny glitch I wanna show ya



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ship it

Member
This shitty gif literally killed my browser.

yup. someone needs to share his browser and delete his system 32.

Getting from level 23 to 31 is extremely trivial. At best, it is saving grind time. There is no glitch that makes the game suddenly make you 3-. People exploit the game's limited AI, geometry, broken mechanics, glitches, etc constantly to easily get some of the hardest to earn rewards in the game. Every Destiny player and their mother has exploited Crota at least a dozen times. Nobody in Destiny has gear that was earned "the way it was meant to be played."

its kinda sad that this is destiny culture then. I didnt play at launch, no loot caves or any other nonsense, and have to run strikes daily for crap by myself since my friends are all max. I don't want to exploit, and I'm not playing a game like its a job to find workarounds and shit, I do that enough already at work. you'll probably ignore this like the other posts Ive made responding to your claims, but at least I can say I am not apart of your "nobody and everyone" group.

people are exploiting to get gear that will be useless and then they'll complain about that cause they rushed to get there. and then they will keep playing for some reason.
 

MrBali

Neo Member
I had this with WoW when I was 12. Some guy told me he had this program to make my character level 60 instantly and after the whole operation I gave him my password. He changed the password and played with my account before I had to confess to my parents the situation and they cancelled the card payment. I lost my character and account it was pretty sad but I guess that's how you learn not to trust anybody on the internet.
 

Paracelsus

Member
I can get some people finding it funny. Even the harshest jokes make people laugh sometimes. I was referring more to the people here posting that 'he got what he deserved' as if they were talking about some criminal.

Go to google images, type "Halo+kid", first entry. Then type "Cod+kids" and it's on the first row, fourth or fifth picture. Then, type "pokemon+cod", first entry. It's that type of mindset.
 

Stimpack

Member
It's staged people. 😑

The funny thing is, the whole "don't trust anyone" extends to the people who made this video. While I'm sure this kind of thing happens all the time, and there's no doubt in my mind that the internet is filled with garbage people, I don't trust that this video is real. Feels like a ploy to get views/something from Bungie.
 

aliengmr

Member
In what world does the lesson of letting strangers "assume direct control" over your game need to be learned?

Frankly I can't believe that's a option.

I don't own a console and never played Destiny, obviously.
 

DarkFlow

Banned
Getting from level 23 to 31 is extremely trivial. At best, it is saving grind time. There is no glitch that makes the game suddenly make you 3-. People exploit the game's limited AI, geometry, broken mechanics, glitches, etc constantly to easily get some of the hardest to earn rewards in the game. Every Destiny player and their mother has exploited Crota at least a dozen times. Nobody in Destiny has gear that was earned "the way it was meant to be played."

Sounds like a great game.
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I can get some people finding it funny. Even the harshest jokes make people laugh sometimes. I was referring more to the people here posting that 'he got what he deserved' as if they were talking about some criminal.

Criminal? you and some othes i here have gone off the deep end. He simply got his comeuppance.
 

Stimpack

Member
Go to google images, type "Halo+kid", first entry. Then type "Cod+kids" and it's on the first row, fourth or fifth picture. Then, type "pokemon+cod", first entry. It's that type of mindset.

Oh, man, I would've been best friends with that Halo kid. Holy shit.

My only problem is that he was doing this stuff with Halo 2, when Halo 1 was clearly superior in every respect.
 
I really feel bad for that kid and the asshole that deleted his character is a straight up terrible person. He's a kid for Christ sake, why do that to him. I had to turn off the video cos it was hard to watch. I guess he had to learn at some point.

As someone who's played a lot of Destiny what is this glitch that he wanted this guy to do for him. Glitch from 23 to 31. What is this glitch?
 

Kensuke

Member
Awesome, now he knows and all he lost was a couple of video game characters.

Also, let's say everything went according to plan, the person he share played successfully glitched him from 23 to 30...and then the kid's account got banned from Destiny. Would you be asking us to feel sorry for him then?

Yeah, he learned that you can't trust strangers. Yes, the lesson could have been much harsher if it were real life. Still, he probably put a lot of time on those characters and grew attached to them, even though they're only video game characters.

And yeah, I would have felt sorry for him if he got banned. As I said, kids are poor at judging the consequences of certain actions. A very firm warning should suffice in such a case.
 

Kadey

Mrs. Harvey
As someone who's been around since the AOL days and has seen situations like this across all sorts of media and places it's hard for me to feel sorry. I feel sorry for the kid but at the same time lesson learned and stuff like this is never going to end because people can be mean spirited. Getting to 31 isn't so bad these days and some of the stuff he has is not truly that rare so he catch on. The next DLC isn't for a while so he has plenty of time to get back on track.
 
assuming this is real, i'm not sure why the mom (I'm guessing that's the youtube account?) would upload this vs sending it privately to bungie. I wouldn't really want a vid of my kid crying on the internet. jeez.
 

Trace

Banned
I really feel bad for that kid and the asshole that deleted his character is a straight up terrible person. He's a kid for Christ sake, why do that to him. I had to turn off the video cos it was hard to watch. I guess he had to learn at some point.

As someone who's played a lot of Destiny what is this glitch that he wanted this guy to do for him. Glitch from 23 to 31. What is this glitch?

There is no glitch. Light level is completely based around what gear you have, you can't "level up" without changing your gear around, and there is no way to get gear through glitching.
 
If you could shareplay The Order for me and glitch it so that it's fun, that'd be great!

Omg, this sociopath is taking shots at everyone tonight.

Gaz pls, show some compassion for your fellow humans and videogames. The Order ain't hurt no one, it's a 2 hour old game.
 

Despera

Banned
Whoa this thread has gotten a bit weird...

I didn't find the vid to be that funny, others did. 'tis how it is. I see no reason to start some pointless argument about it.
 
Getting from level 23 to 31 is extremely trivial. At best, it is saving grind time. There is no glitch that makes the game suddenly make you 31. People exploit the game's limited AI, geometry, broken mechanics, glitches, etc constantly to easily get some of the hardest to earn rewards in the game. Every Destiny player and their mother has exploited Crota at least a dozen times. Nobody in Destiny has gear that was earned "the way it was meant to be played."

In that case this makes even less sense. Was that what the kid was going for? He was gonna have a stranger on the internet do the boring parts for him? I bet the kid thought this guy just found a really quick shortcut to get it done (much more of a glitch and less like a loot cave exploit). It's not like you can shareplay indefinitely, right?

The kid specifically said he was handing over the controls so the other guy could to glitch his character to a higher level, however, the attempted cheating failed when the other guy deleted his characters.

Exactly. It's not an exploit like the loot cave. Also, this kid knows how to use the internet. If the glitch existed he could've tried looking it up by his self. He was too lazy to even put in the effort to cheat to skip the effort. This is like 1st world problems to another level. This is 0th world problems.
 

140.85

Cognitive Dissonance, Distilled
As someone who's been around since the AOL days and has seen situations like this across all sorts of media and places it's hard for me to feel sorry. I feel sorry for the kid but at the same time lesson learned and stuff like this is never going to end because people can be mean spirited. Getting to 31 isn't so bad these days and some of the stuff he has is not truly that rare so he catch on. The next DLC isn't for a while so he has plenty of time to get back on track.

Exactly. As far as Destiny goes, it's gonna be easy for him to make up that progress. It's sucks, but it's not equivalent to losing an entire pokedex or something.
 

Two Words

Member
Guys, kids can learn lessons and you can still feel empathy and understand that being sad, even over trivial stuff in the grand scheme of things, sucks a lot during that time of sadness. It's not like feeling sorry for the kid means he doesn't "learn his lesson."
 

Kensuke

Member
Criminal? you and some othes i here have gone off the deep end. He simply got his comeuppance.

Err, did you misunderstand my post? My point was that several posters are using language you would usually find in a thread about a criminal conviction (e.g. 'he got what he deserved', etc.).

I don't think they literally think he's a criminal or on the same level as a criminal...

Guys, kids can learn lessons and you can still feel empathy and understand that being sad, even over trivial stuff in the grand scheme of things, sucks a lot during that time of sadness. It's not like feeling sorry for the kid means he doesn't "learn his lesson."

I agree with this.
 
Is that a little boy or a this woman who owns that youtube channel? Voice is so high pitched. I want to say it's a little boy using his mom/sister channel...but I'm not sure.
 

BLunted

Banned
In that case this makes even less sense. Was that what the kid was going for? He was gonna have a stranger on the internet do the boring parts for him? I bet the kid thought this guy just found a really quick shortcut to get it done (much more of a glitch and less like a loot cave exploit). It's not like you can shareplay indefinitely, right?

The kid specifically said he was handing over the controls so the other guy could to glitch his character to a higher level, however, the attempted cheating failed when the other guy deleted his characters.
 

DarkFlow

Banned
Guys, kids can learn lessons and you can still feel empathy and understand that being sad, even over trivial stuff in the grand scheme of things, sucks a lot during that time of sadness. It's not like feeling sorry for the kid means he doesn't "learn his lesson."

Do you only feel bad because he's 11? Would you feel bad if he was 27?
 

Two Words

Member
Do you only feel bad because he's 11? Would you feel bad if he was 27?
Yes. When people are wronged and left to feel bad, I tend to at least have some empathy for what they are going through. I don't find myself gaining amusement from other people's suffering or give an upturned nose remark of "Can't say I feel sorry for them."
 

Phased

Member
This shitty gif literally killed my browser.

Same, lagging it to high hell.

Related to the post, I did a lot of stupid stuff when I was a kid too, and learned a lot of lessons like this kid just did. I feel bad for him, but I hope he walks away from it having learned a lesson. I don't think people are laughing at him for crying, they're laughing because most of us have been this kid learning the same/similar lessons.
 

DarkFlow

Banned
Yes. When people are wronged and left to feel bad, I tend to at least have some empathy for what they are going through. I don't find myself gaining amusement from other people's suffering or give an upturned nose remark of "Can't say I feel sorry for them."

It must be rough getting through the day for you. Also I don't see where you think other people find amusement because they don't feel bad.

I've never played Destiny, can someone explain this kid's loss to me as if it were Diablo III?
He got his monk deleted and then some dude blacksmithed a Ancient legendary.
 

Two Words

Member
The kid specifically said he was handing over the controls so the other guy could to glitch his character to a higher level, however, the attempted cheating failed when the other guy deleted his characters.
No glitch in Destiny exists to skip levels. If there were glitches, everybody would do it because leveling to 31 is easy and boring. Nobody is getting cheated with this hypothetical glitch. This isn't wallhacks or aim it's. It's the equivalent of a glitch that lets you level up 50+ times from a single battle in FFX. It just lets you skip a lot of pointless grinding.
 

jpax

Member
This is really shitty. Guy should get banned from destiny and psn. It is a 13yo kid for crying out loud. Sony needs to stop the stranger sharing.
Is there a possibility to prevent this through parental locks?
 

MikeyB

Member
Yeah, totally, the kid learned his lesson. That's why, if I'm at the library and somebody asks me to look after their stuff, I set it on fire and throw it out the window. Or if someone asks me for directions, I kick them in the shins. That's what you get for being trusting or lazy. I did them a service.

... "Kid deserved it"... Yeah, okay. Based on what sort of ridiculous self-sufficient paranoid moral code?
 

BLunted

Banned
Yes. When people are wronged and left to feel bad, I tend to at least have some empathy for what they are going through. I don't find myself gaining amusement from other people's suffering or give an upturned nose remark of "Can't say I feel sorry for them."

But is somebody really "wronged" when the situation is an attempt to cheat, that ended up in failure?
 

Kensuke

Member
Do you only feel bad because he's 11? Would you feel bad if he was 27?

I would feel bad, but not as bad. A 27 year old adult has sixteen years of extra life experience and is (or should be) better equipped to handle such situations. An adult can also more easily put the loss of video game characters in perspective.
 

Two Words

Member
It must be rough getting through the day for you. Also I don't see where you think other people find amusement because they don't feel bad.
There are plenty of people here finding amusement from this. You do a lot of assuming. Is this your Schlick? I say one thing, and you assume the worst possible case? Why assume my days must be rough? Why assume the absurd case when it's far more likely that I don't have a long lasting or potent feeling of empathy. You're acting like I need to listen to some blues anytime I see somebody down.
 
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