Key things
- Bungie is addressing the crouch spamming issue in Destiny 2's Crucible mode to increase fairness.
- This change limits players from crouching quickly and keeping the game tactical.
- Destiny 2: Episode Revenant introduces potion crafting and a competitive mode, enhancing the game.
Bungie has revealed a big change Fate 2A Crucible mode that focuses on something players have been asking for: an end to crouch spam. The move comes in response to many complaints from the PvP community, as crouch spamming makes it harder to hit players using the trick, giving them an unfair advantage. Bungie is now trying to fix this problem and is trying to create a more balanced and fair game experience Fate 2.
Fate 2 is a very popular online multiplayer first-person shooter that combines science fiction and fantasy. Players, called Guardians, must protect Earth's last city from various alien threats while playing in both PvE and PvP modes. Since its release, Fate 2 is constantly evolving with expansions and seasonal updates. However, fans have long requested a change to Crucible mode to stop “crouch spamming”, where players quickly crouch during firefights to make it harder for others to hit them accurately. Bungie is now finally addressing this issue.
Bungie has announced that it will limit the number of times players can crouch per second in the coming time Fate 2 The Revenant episode. This adjustment aims to level the playing field for those using “Hold to Crouch” and “Toggle Crouch”, stopping the quick crouch that is often used to gain an unfair advantage in firefights. The goal is to keep tactical crouching a legitimate skill in competitive play, while preventing the abuse of macros or external devices that allow players to crouch at unrealistic speeds. Bungie has assured players that this change will not affect normal gameplay for those who crouch at a regular rate, but will put an end to excessive crouch spamming.
Bungie Ends Destiny 2's Crouch Spamming
Fate 2: The Revenant episode is set to launch on October 8th and brings a lot of new content as well. One exciting addition is potion crafting, which allows players to brew combat and loot potions to increase their abilities and rewards. On October 11, a new dungeon will debut, which for the first time in Fate 2 dungeon and adds another layer of challenge to this highly anticipated event.
Additionally, with Codename: Frontiers due to arrive in summer 2025, Bungie has announced that they will be removing standalone dungeon keys. That means that Fate 2 players will have access to dungeons if they own the main expansion. When Bungie implements these changes, it will be interesting to see how the Crucible mode evolves now that crouch spamming is no longer an option.