Depends on how you interpret it.
"You may not cause disruption to or modify or damage any account, system, hardware, software, or network connected to or provided by SEN for any reason, including for the purpose of gaining an unfair advantage in a game."
Firstly what is disruption? Technically since everyone is still connected and doesn't experience any sort of lag during the cheese, no one's connection or network is disrupted. This also doesn't really count as an unfair advantage since literally everyone can do it.
Lastly, It's PvE. I could understand glitches and exploits in PvP since it gives you an unfair advantage over paying players, but the only thing cheesing Crota does is save you time unless you have a good group. Then you're only saving yourself 5 minutes which isn't a lot of time at all.
Coming from a guy who's done it legit every time I say cheese away, once everything gets patched up before the hard raid, the people who took the time to learn and master it legit will separate themselves from the people who rely on the cheese, just like when the templar was patched. So many people asked for the templar to be nerfed and I was really curious if he was as hard as people made it out be. Ended up beating him the first try.
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