Don’t Throw Snowballs in Helldivers 2 — They’re Causing the Game to Crash
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Don’t Throw Snowballs in Helldivers 2 — They’re Causing the Game to Crash

Right here’s an odd one: the developer of Helldivers 2 has warned gamers towards having snowball fights as a result of they’re inflicting the recreation to crash.

Some planets in Helldivers 2, reminiscent of Heath, have snow, and in this chilly surroundings gamers are ready to make a snowball and throw it. When gamers found this mechanic they broke out in spontaneous snowball fights. Now, although, snowball fights could put the recreation itself in danger.

Don’t Throw Snowballs in Helldivers 2 — They’re Causing the Game to Crash
Keep away from having snowball fights till additional discover!

In a submit on the Helldivers Discord, Arrowhead group lead Baskinator informed gamers to keep away from having snowball fights for the time being. “We’re conscious of a crash brought on by choosing up and throwing snowballs,” Baskinator stated. “We hope to have this fastened in the close to future, however till then, we advise towards snowball throwing!”

Helldivers 2 has had its justifiable share of crash points since its explosive launch in February. This week, Arrowhead launched a Helldivers 2 patch that made arc weapons and stratagems protected to use once more after they induced game-freezing crashes.

Should you’re in search of extra on Helldivers 2, take a look at IGN’s function on the Let Me Solo Her of Helldivers 2, a participant who has answered over 100 SOS Beacons as a part of a mission to assist others. Helldivers 2 has turn out to be considered one of the shock hits of 2024 since launching in February, topping the charts on Steam and reportedly selling around three million copies. In accordance to no less than one analyst, it is nonetheless rising. Try IGN’s Helldivers 2 evaluate to discover out why it is taking place so nicely.

Wesley is the UK Information Editor for IGN. Discover him on Twitter at @wyp100. You possibly can attain Wesley at wesley_yinpoole@ign.com or confidentially at wyp100@proton.me.

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