Despite its massive success, Helldivers 2 is not a perfect game. Arrowhead's latest title offers a unique experience of hopping from planet to planet and exterminating hostile lifeforms to protect humanity. However, players are upset over certain issues that the game faces and are expecting that some of these concerns will be addressed soon.
Helldivers 2 has seen a massive influx of players and has become the most-played PlayStation title on Steam, hitting over 100k concurrent players. So, what are the reasons that have garnered negative reviews about the game?
Locking up cosmetics or some in-game items behind expansions, battle passes, and other extra-paid DLCs is a trope typical for most modern AAA titles. You will have to pay extra money to purchase these separately or buy some type of pack.
Arrowhead's latest co-op shooter is no exception, and people have been disappointed because some of the best weapons are locked behind a paywall. Users have even reported progression in Helldivers 2 being tied to these microtransactions, a move that has received much criticism from players.
Anti-cheats are a core component of any online game as they try to stop hackers from ruining the game for others. But some PC users have expressed their concerns over Arrowhead's use of nProtect GameGuard, a Kernel-level anti-cheat that has the authority to install and delete files without the admin's authorization. Users have also reported crashes because of the GameGuard anti-cheat messing with the game files.
People have been more cautious about the security of their data in recent times. So, this has raised some red flags for people who have purchased the game.
Fans of the original Helldivers have expressed their dissatisfaction over the lack of
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