Earlier this month, it seemedHelldivers 2players were mostly pleased withthe meaty updatedeveloper Arrowhead Game Studios dropped. However, it did bring some new bugs with it. Some of them were resolvedwith another patch, but others have remained, even after today’s patch, which has at least fixed the FAF-14 Spear.
For context, the FAF-14 Spear Stratagem was in need of improvements, but wound up not working properly after the June 13 patch. It was fixed in the June 18 patch, only for the Spear to sometimes crash the game while aiming (is this thing cursed or something?). According tothe patch notes for Patch 01.000.403, this should no longer be an issue, but I wouldn’t blame players for still being wary about using it.

There are a number of other fixes too but, when glancing through responses to the patch onReddit, it seems the patch has overlooked the more pressing issues players are having withHelldivers 2. Chief among them arethe performance woes, which have been steadily getting worse since the game’s launch in February, and especially after the addition ofthe new jungle biome.
Anumberoffanshave expressed bafflement that Arrowhead hasn’t even commented on the matter, with oneoutright callingHelldivers 2“unplayable,”adding, “My performance is garbage at this point. The number of game breaking glitches continues to hinder me even further.” It has been suggested that, for the time being, you have your Steam friends list and profile set to public to fix framerate issues, which sounds weird but apparently does work according toa coupleof players.

Othersareequallyfrustratedthat the Superior Packing Methodology ship module still doesn’t work after the June 13 patch broke it.One fanhas admitted to using an exploit to get around it: “Normally I’m against exploits, but losing Superior Packing Methodology is annoying. So my squad has started using the multiple resupply exploit to counteract the issue.”
It wouldn’t be surprising if another patch drops next week, but there’s no telling how long it’ll take for these aforementioned issues to be fixed. Arrowhead admittedlyhas a communications problem, since a lot of important updates on what’s going on with the game are shared exclusively via Discord. Players might be a bit more forgiving if Arrowhead could keep everyone in the loop through other social media sites or even the game itself.







