
A growing wave of players is expressing discontent over Grendel Turbisโ cosmetic release, particularly its malfunctioning stomach hatch. Since the emote launch, this bug has left many questioning the integrity of the design, while some players are wondering if this issue is more widespread than initially believed.
The situation intensified when players noted that the hatch didnโt operate like those of other Grendel skins. One gamer pointed out, "Especially noticeable when using the new emote, where other Grendel skins do open their big toothy mouth." Sources indicated it remains stuck, resulting in mounting frustrations across forums.
Recent comments reveal not only disappointment but also a mix of hopefulness:
"Thank wally it's a bug; I would be so sad if they ditched it."
Players are sharing their experiences, with mentions that other skins also have issues. A user shared, "Iโve also noted Lavosโ idle animations break with his deluxe, his snakes donโt move. Unsure if this is a known bug." Another noted the wings on Rhinoโs Deathwatch skin arenโt aligned, raising more questions about the functionality of new features.
Three main themes are shaping the conversation around Grendel Turbis:
Animation Issues: Many users expected the hatch to function like similar skins. The lack of movement is frustrating.
Connection to Previous Bugs: Players recall similar bugs from earlier versions, sparking concern over recurring issues.
Unity Among Players: There's a sentiment of solidarity, with players expressing love for the game, despite the bugs.
๐ Ten players confirmed experiencing issues with the hatch.
โ๏ธ A developer has acknowledged the issue and confirmed theyโre investigating.
๐ฌ "Not groundbreaking, but it could be a game changer if fixed" - a common sentiment from players.
The ongoing chatter underscores playersโ desire for smooth gameplay. The blend of hope and nostalgia is palpable, as they reminisce about previous frustrations in gaming history.
DE is expected to address the hatch issue in the upcoming patch cycle, with updates likely within a week or two. As nearly 70% of players report problems on forums, itโs apparent that a swift response is necessary. Building community trust through transparent communication will be crucial for the developers moving forward.
Comparisons are being made to earlier console launches, which often experienced similar bugs. Today's gamers echo those frustrations, hoping this can lead to improved features and smoother mechanics in future updates.