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Throwing a snowball may cause Helldivers 2 to crash – the developers suggest that you should not do this

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is a superb third-person, cooperative sci-fi shooter. How well. However, it’s not the most stable game as many players (including me) fail to complete missions simply because the game freezes. And now players are learning that snowballing can lead to a few of these all-too-common crashes.

was released in February to rave reviews and quickly became certainly one of the biggest successes of 2024. So many individuals tried to play it at launch that PS5 and PC servers kept crashing. It’s definitely certainly one of the best games of 2024 up to now thanks to its commitment to making combat each rewarding and dangerous. You never feel truly secure regardless of what number of heavy guns you have and what number of players are in your team. However, the biggest threat in the game may not be a giant bug or a swarm of robots, but a snowball.

As he noticed in a March 28 post on the site official Discord serveran Arrowhead Games community leader – known on the server as Baskinator – told players to avoid picking up and throwing snowballs in the cooperative shooter. This fun option has been available since launch on snowy planetsand while the balls don’t do much damage, it’s fun to throw them at friends or foes. However, for now, players should avoid throwing snowballs as they may cause crashes.

Screenshot: : Kotaku/Discord

“We know about an accident caused by picking up and throwing snowballs,” Baskinator said. “We hope to fix this in the near future, but until then we advise against throwing snowballs!”

The message warning players to avoid snowballs did not provide any further information.

Since the premiere was combating technical errors. As we mentioned, the game’s servers were crushed by hundreds of individuals trying to play the game at the same time. It was there too annoying black screen problem which apprehensive some players. And as (*2*)reportedsome bow weapons and stratagems were causing crashes earlier this month, leading to a similar warning from developers to avoid them – like snowballs – until they’re fixed in a patch.

It’s a testament to how good it’s that I’m still trying to play it despite all these crashes and other issues. We hope that with more fixes and time it is going to turn out to be a more reliable and solid experience.

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This article was originally published on : kotaku.com

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