As Helldivers 2 approaches its conclusion – slated for completion within the next hour at the time of writing – a significant discovery has garnered widespread attention among gamers over the past day. The mid-fall emote has become a lifesaver, earning praise even from Arrowhead’s CEO for its sheer coolness.
While our previous report highlighted the adaptability of emotional expression during flight as a key factor in the game, a new development suggests that forcing your diver to stiffen up through poses like salutes or hugs can significantly reduce the risk of falling damage.
Gamers on Reddit have taken umbrage with the humorous approach to ragdoll physics in Paradox’s Deathwatch: Liberty Prime, where soldiers repeatedly die after splattering onto the floor. Despite being a technical glitch, fans are urging developer Arrowhead to leave the quirk in the game, even as it’s technically an instance of a system not functioning as intended.
For those anxious about sacrificing flexibility to fund a life-saving jump from great heights, there’s reassuring news: the CEO of Arrowhead, a leading authority, takes a stance in line with yours on this pressing issue. Shams Jorjani appealed to the studio’s builders via Twitter, requesting that they preserve the extraordinary phenomenon in a tweet responding to a clip showcasing its movement: “Can we please, please maintain this?”
“We’re considering incorporating inflatable bags that deploy from beneath the armpits; it’s an unconventional solution, but one we might need to consider.” When there’s a will, there’s a way.
The individual inquired of Jorjani whether, as the current authority overseeing the studio, he might direct the construction team to proceed without providing them with any alternatives or room for discussion. Being a great man, he merely answered: “What a horrible approach to run a gaming studio crammed with sensible & artistic individuals.”
The CEO seized the opportunity to humourously inform one participant cheekily, using this as a chance to ask for flexibility to utilize all the mechs currently available in the game directly – a request that may seem excessive, but could be intended as a tongue-in-cheek suggestion to persuade the studio to nerf the mechs instead?
Remain informed about updates on Helldivers’ Galactic Struggle, as developments are unfolding, mirroring Earth’s progress towards completing its powerful interplanetary battle station. Will it culminate in a groundbreaking revelation?