Ever since its initial release back in 2017, Destiny 2 makes news every now and then. Thanks to Bungie, the game never feels stale because it is peppered with new content every few months.
The developers recently unveiled the latest chapter in Destiny 2 with the introduction of ‘The Witch Queen’ expansion, which is one of the biggest in years.
But after the recent set of updates, Destiny 2 players have been reporting bugs in the game some of which point towards broken player search functionality while others cause the game to crash.
Having said that, Destiny 2 players are now reporting that the recently added Shoot to Loot perk in the Season of the Lost update is broken when used in conjunction with the Overflow perk.
According to Destiny 2 players, using a combination of Shoot to Loot and Overflow results in the game getting bugged which then rewards them with a tripled magazine.
It is one of the few bugs that help players stack up damage pretty quickly instead of breaking existing functionality.
Yep, I’ve got my eye on farming an Overflow + Firing Line roll on that sniper just so I can abuse this bug as much as possible.
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So it turns out that the new stasis perk “shoot to loot” has interesting effects when you pair an overflow RL with it
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It looks like Bungie is still unaware of the bugged Destiny 2 Shoot to Loot and Overflow perks. If you want to reproduce the bug and get that sweet sweet extra ammo, watch the video below to get an idea of how to exploit it.
We have no idea if the developers will fix the bug or let it run rampant just because it’s fun. This space will be updated once Bungie acknowledges the issue or fixes it, so make sure you keep an eye out!
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