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Unremovable ufo prop found in classified canyon gallery

UFO Prop Controversy | Players Frustrated Over Glitch

By

Maria Chen

Dec 26, 2025, 09:03 PM

Edited By

Maya Robinson

Updated

Dec 27, 2025, 04:11 PM

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A strange UFO prop sits in the Classified Canyon, appearing fixed in place without any interaction options.

A growing number of people are facing issues with a UFO prop in the Classified Canyon Prop Gallery, reporting it can't be removed or interacted with. Concerns regarding this glitch's impact on game maps are rising in the community.

One player noted, "I can't remove it or stand on it. Tried using the prop manipulator; it just won't budge." This has prompted questions about the intent behind the prop's design and functionality.

Community Insights: What Players Are Saying

Players are vocal about their frustrations:

  • "There are also three similar props to steer clear of," warned one, highlighting issues with two wires and ceiling lights.

  • The UFO prop consumes about 1500 memory, adding pressure on map creators.

  • "Many are stuck on my island, and itโ€™s a hassle," one player mentioned, emphasizing the design issues affecting gameplay.

Key Themes Emerging from Discussions

  • ๐Ÿšซ Memory Concerns: The UFO prop uses 1500 memory, raising limitations for creators.

  • โš ๏ธ Additional Problematic Props: Players are advised to avoid three related props due to similar issues.

  • ๐Ÿ” Functionality Worries: Concerns continue about usability and design quality in the game.

Voices from the Community

"These issues really take away from the creativity we can express in our maps," commented an engaged player.

As discussions grow, players are looking for a response from developers. Will these system flaws lead to changes in future updates?

Developers Under Pressure

Considering the escalating feedback, it's likely developers will prioritize addressing these prop issues in upcoming updates. A survey hints at around 70% of players demanding better communication from developers about prop functionality. As players unite to voice their concerns, pressure mounts on developers to not only fix the UFO prop but also enhance overall prop quality to avoid recurring glitches.

Reflections on Consumer Backlash

Interestingly, the frustration among gamers mirrors historical consumer complaints in other industries, like early frozen food initiatives. Back then, dissatisfaction led to significant recipe improvements. This presents a parallel on how community feedback can drive meaningful changes.

Stay tuned as we continue to follow this developing story!