Co-op third-person shooter Helldivers 2 has a new bug discovered this week (thanks PC Gamer), as the gameâs latest big story beat reached its dramatic conclusion: offering mid-air hugs saves lives. Various emotes, when performed while plummeting, will reduce fall damage. And today, the developerâs CEO, Shams Jorjani, has implored his team to leave the error in the game.
The freshly discovered error in the game went very big on Reddit yesterday, as people realized the ridiculous-looking trick could get them out of a bind when theyâd otherwise fall to their deaths. It turns out that saluting, offering to shake hands, or even proffering a hug causes characters to go rigid, and thus lose the ragdoll effect when hitting the ground. This, in turn, reduces fall damage and allows people to walk away from what should have been a deadly plunge.
âPre-death rigor mortis,â was how one Redditor described the trick. Rigor vitae, weâd suggest.
This, as Redditor Adduly observes, is the opposite of reality, where drunk peopleâfar more embracing of their ragdoll when fallingâare much more likely to sustain fewer injuries when hitting the ground than those who tense up.
Others pointed out how much this looks like the Norwegian sport of døds diving (death diving):
Whatâs important is that it works. And itâs silly. And for that reason, it deserves to be preserved, with many in the Helldivers 2 community hoping that developer Arrowhead isnât going to fix it. They should, obviously, because itâs their game not working properly. But also they shouldnât.
So agrees Shams Jorjani, who took over as CEO of Arrowhead in May this year. Taking to Twitter (informally X), he quoted unofficial Helldivers account Helldivers Alertsâ report of the bug, adding, âCan we please, please keep this?â tagging in his own company.
can we please, please keep this? @ArrowheadGS https://t.co/a57PMZ4JtT
— Shams Jorjani (@ShamsJorjani) July 8, 2024
In response to someone down-thread, Jorjani insisted that the bug/feature needs to remain. âWeâll add inflatable bouncy bags that deploy from under your arm pits or some shit if we have to. câmon! we have the technology.â
Someone else suggests that as CEO, he should just give the order to keep the emoting trick, not let the team have a choice. âWhat a terrible way to run a gaming studio filled with smart & creative people,â he replied
This new trick is only a day old at this point, so itâll be interesting to see if Arrowhead fixes the bug, leaves it in, or leans in by making it a more deliberate feature.