Whats the craic with clans?? I'm tempted to make one due to the lack of any work on the OCUK one..
Is it of interest to people?
Yeah I'll join up to that to

Whats the craic with clans?? I'm tempted to make one due to the lack of any work on the OCUK one..
Is it of interest to people?

Whats the craic with clans?? I'm tempted to make one due to the lack of any work on the OCUK one..
Is it of interest to people?

That old chestnut again
There were plenty of cheaters on the console version of D1, using ethernet port exploits to kill certain raid bosses and disconnect players in Trials. The liklihood of cheating is equal on every platform since all the important stuff such as item information and character positioning is done on Bungie's servers and is thus immune to manipulation.
Every single person with both a gaming pc and a console will be moving to the PC version; nobody likes to be stuck in the sub-30fps badly frame-paced dark ages on their cheap boxes with second rate laptop parts and shoddy controllers.
I was in discussions about the name "Muff Raiders"
However.. OCUK or something similar would probably be more sensible.

Cheating is far more prevalant on PC because you can't trust the client, it's effectively open.
You don't get cheating on consoles because the client platform is secure and people can't just inject/modify whatever they want in the clients memory. Console cheating is restricted to what you can do outside the box, mainly lag switching and the like.
Diablo 3, Borderlands 1/2 and The Division on consoles are hackfests, try again.
In fact, every game in this genre has been hacked and manipulated on consoles.
https://www.se7ensins.com/forums/forums/borderlands-2-modding-glitching.375/
http://forum.cheatengine.org/viewforum.php?f=118
Whether the game is client or serverside has no bearing on platform. D1 and D2 uses a hybrid system where item and geometry manipulation is impossible while keeping input latency basically zero (movement is trusted by client but everything else is verified Bungie-side)
