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helldivers 2 new ceo plans to keep the game's top glitch
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helldivers 2 new ceo plans to keep the game's top glitch

Jul 09, 2024 3:26 PM

Helldivers 2 players have discovered an amusing bug that prevents fall damage by performing emotes mid-air. The new CEO of Arrowhead Game Studios, Shams Jorjani, supports keeping this bug in the game. The emote changes the player's orientation, allowing them to survive falls unscathed. The physics model of Helldivers 2 calculates damage based on the part of the body that hits the ground first. While Jorjani enjoys this unexpected feature, there's potential for adding realistic mechanics to reduce fall damage, like armor or parachute gear. Helldivers 2 continues to evolve as Arrowhead addresses its phenomenal success and ongoing development challenges.

What is the emote bug in Helldivers 2?

The emote bug in Helldivers 2 allows players to prevent fall damage by performing an emote while falling. This forces the character to reposition, changing the part of the body that hits the ground first and reducing the damage taken.

Helldivers 2 is a cooperative shooter that builds on the success of its predecessor. Known for its fast-paced action and teamwork-focused gameplay, it was released on PC and PlayStation 5. The game quickly became the fastest-selling PlayStation title, highlighting its widespread popularity. Arrowhead Game Studios has had to navigate server issues and controversies while also leveraging the game's success to plan for future content and enhancements. Adding new mechanics like parachutes or special armor could further enrich the gameplay experience.



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