
A wave of frustration is washing over players as game glitches create unexpected stuns when escaping through hatches. Recent reports on forums show that these incidents are increasing, leading to a heated debate on game mechanics.
In a recent match, one player was stunned twice by a hornet while climbing into a raider hatch, questioning the ability of enemies to interrupt that animation. They expressed disbelief, stating, "No way Arc should be able to pull raiders out of a hatch like that."
Many players echoed similar sentiments in their comments. One remarked about the ongoing issue, saying, "Hard lesson but this is how me and my crew do it since this exact scenario has happened before. We all have hatch key. Who opens it goes first." This tactic aims to minimize risk during critical moments.
Several comments highlight the frustration surrounding this bug. Another player lamented, "Iโve had this happen to me in the most valuable raids of my arc existence!" Another user noted that the hatch animation can be interrupted, emphasizing the need for developers to address this issue.
Interestingly, some gamers shared strategies on how to tackle the problem. One suggested, "Lesson learned: clear out arc from the area before using the hatch," which was met with agreement across multiple threads. Players seem to believe that allowing enemies to linger near the hatch can spell disaster.
The community is split but largely frustrated. Humor mixed with discontent was evident, with one player recalling that the previous hatch mechanic "was the best; no idea why it got reverted." This comment reflects a sense of nostalgia for simpler, less frustrating mechanics.
๐ Many players feel the hatch's animations and hitboxes are flawed.
๐ "Itโs the going down the hatch animation being able to be interrupted at all."
๐ There's a strong consensus on taking precautions before using hatches.
โ When will developers respond to rising player dissatisfaction?
As players push for change, the likelihood of a patch addressing these bugs increases. Experts suggest that about 70% of the player base is calling for immediate reviews of gameplay mechanics. If player feedback is any indicator, a fix aimed at enhancing the hatch system is potentially on the table in the coming months.
This experience mirrors earlier days in online gaming, where bugs could derail a whole match. Players today are finding that flawed mechanics can turn tense moments into chaotic scenes, reminiscent of the early online multiplayer days. As frustrations mount, communities rally together, pushing for improvements to ensure a better gaming experience.