Here’s a Preview of Next Week’s Destiny 2 Update 1.0.6, Brings Crucible Scoring Changes
Sometime next week, Bungie will be deploying Destiny 2 update 1.0.6 to fix the critical emote collision issue that caused Trials of the Nine to be canceled for two weeks. The emote exploit allowed players to glitch through walls and reach unintended areas of the game. This update will also be changing many of the scoring requirements in various Crucible modes in an effort to make them feel faster and more competitive, especially in cases where games can seem to drag on for too long. This isn’t everything that will be included in the patch, but Bungie has done a lot this week to be more transparent to players about what they are working on, including this preview of the coming update.
General
Fixed an issue with collision detection on the Bureaucratic Walk emote
Fixed an issue causing players to encounter empty public spaces too often in free roam
Crucible
Updated Mercy Rule settings to allow Mercy to activate slightly later in the match, allowing a wider range of scores to trigger it.
Clash
Reduced score limit to 50 (was 75)
Control
Reduced score limit to 90 (was 100)
Reduced influence that enemy-controlled zones exert over the spawning system
Survival
Reduced round time limit to 2 minutes (down from 3)
Reduced life count to 6 (down from 8)
Supremacy
Increased score-to-win to 70 (up from 50)
We now grant one point for defeating an enemy Guardian
Adjusted the influence that enemy crests have on the spawning system
Bungie also detailed numer...
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