How To Fix Telesto In Destiny 2. Bungie frequently has to deal with bugs and glitches ranging from minor to severe. Game-breaking issues due to the sheer size of Destiny 2. This is primarily due to the large number of possible interactions in Destiny 2. As the game focuses on both abilities and guns at its core. Even though subclasses, mods, and Exotics all change what happens. As a result, it’s not uncommon for some of these combinations to become problematic, such as the current situation in which Stasis Hunters with Shatterdive are shaping and destroying the entire PvP meta.
An example is the infamous “laser tag weekend,” which was largely based on Bungie knowing the Exotic trace rifle Prometheus Lens was causing unintended damage but still allowing Xur to sell it so players could have fun before the inevitable nerf.
Why is Telesto frequently buggy in Destiny 2?
The problem is that Bungie designed Telesto as a tool with multiple interactions based on what happens in the game, including enemy and player behaviour – something almost no other weapon does. One of Telesto’s main features is the ability to fire multiple bolts per shot, with each bolt attaching to either enemies or solid surfaces.
The second layer of Telesto’s behaviour is that each sticky bolt has an innate duration. Which causes the projectile to vanish over time. While the bolts are still in place for a few seconds, enemies can activate them by walking over them, causing them to explode and deal damage. If players fire directly at enemies, the detonation will occur immediately. The fact that Telesto bolts behave differently depending on. What happens around them is enough to distinguish their collision properties from those of any other weapon.
The bolts, on the other hand, retain the collision aspect and cause projectiles and grenades to bounce off.
The final issue that makes Telesto so difficult to fix is that improving the gun requires. Bungie to devote time and resources beyond creating new content with ongoing expansions. This increases the likelihood that Bungie will let issues slide if they are not causing serious harm to Destiny 2.
Destiny 2 is now available on PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Stadia, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.
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