
Gamers jumping into High On Life 2 are voicing their anger over bugs plaguing the Murder Mystery mission. Players are frustrated with a checkpoint glitch that keeps many from progressing, and complaints have surged across forums since the woes began.
Following the Murder Mystery's conclusion, players find themselves unable to escape via a yellow slide due to a malfunctioning checkpoint. One player explains their plight:
"It just kicks me back out; I can't get to a new location."
This has become a common issue, locking many out of playing entirely.
The gaming community is rallying around various glitches:
Soft Locked in the Painting Area: One player reported being stuck after the mission, unable to teleport and being booted back.
Challenging Parkour Required: Another shared their experience of needing to parkour backward due to the bugs during the mission. They noted that "one of the jumps is extremely hard, especially if you didnโt use sheath."
Invisible Barriers Persist: Many are still encountering invisible walls blocking progress: "I can't get to the RV; thereโs an invisible wall!"
Frustration is mounting. One involved player said, "Iโm fed up with restarting the game and reloading saves!" Many players echo this sentiment, emphasizing the urgency for action from developers.
With many players demanding a response, the question looms: when will developers take action? Dissatisfaction is high, and players are urging for swift patches or updates to fix these pressing issues.
๐ง Soft locks keep players from progressing.
โ No options to reload older saves or checkpoints available.
๐ฌ โDevelopers need to act quickly!โ - A rallying cry from the community.
As the urgency increases, players continue to share their experiences, hoping for timely fixes. Addressing these problems quickly could be pivotal in restoring the trust and loyalty gamers expect from High On Life 2.
These challenges showcase not just technical flaws within High On Life 2 but also the strength of players banding together for solutions. As they seek fixes while remaining engaged, the community is reminded of the adaptability required in both gaming and life.