Arrowhead Can’t Do Anything Right as the Helldivers 2 Community Now Isn’t Happy with the Recent Changes to the Meridia Super Colony

The Helldivers 2 community is one tough crowd to please when it comes to enemy spawn rates.

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  • The Helldivers 2 players are not happy about the effects of the newest update.
  • Arrowhead Game Studios is struggling to keep up with the players and fix all the bugs.
  • The performance of Helldivers 2 is constantly changing and the developers are struggling.
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Helldivers 2 players are upset about the recent changes that Arrowhead Game Studios has made. The Ministry of Truth sent out a new order that would permanently wipe out the Terminid threat codenamed Operation: Enduring Peace and the community isn’t satisfied with the new update.

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Ever since the order was given, several players have encountered a few bugs that are affecting their experience. The developers took these complaints and immediately looked into it to avoid making the problem worse and released a new patch but it was not the fix they needed.

The Helldivers 2 Players Are Not Thrilled About the New Spawn Rate

The latest patch for Helldivers 2 did more harm than good.
The latest patch for Helldivers 2 did more harm than good.

Arrowhead Game Studios cooked up a hefty patch for Helldivers 2 that means to address the common issues and complaints the community has encountered with the latest operation. While the patch did solve some problems, the players took notice of the drastic change in enemy spawn rate which can be a hard aspect to perfect.

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Rather than fixing the problem, the developers may have gone a bit too far which drastically affected the mission and gave the community a lackluster experience. It wasn’t long ago when the developers acknowledged the problem and responded to the community by saying the spawn rate would be adjusted but also mentioned it would be noticed over time and not all in one go.

The developers went overboard with the enemy spawn rate which would make the players feel miserable and overwhelmed. Some even contemplated quitting until the developers could figure out how to make the game entertaining like it used to be but this is a problem that live service games often face and unfortunately, there is no going around that.

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Helldivers 2 Is a Hot Mess and the Players Are Getting Tired of It

The developers need to get their heads straight to keep the community interested and satisfied in Helldivers 2.
The developers need to get their heads straight to keep the community interested and satisfied in Helldivers 2.

Live service games are far from perfect and greatly rely on constant oversight from the game developers. Arrowhead Studios is struggling to keep up with the observations and complaints of the players and this patch for the operation made it even worse.

The community is patiently waiting for the ultimate patch that would resolve all of the problems that are plaguing the game but it seems like this one is not it. The developers are doing everything they can to keep the game afloat.

The problem with bugs is that there can be an infinite number of them lurking around after the developers finish working on a solution for another one. More and more will pop out of the woodwork to take the former’s place and will manifest itself in more harrowing ways.

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Other players suggested increasing the level of difficulty but the results may vary depending on the player. It will only be a matter of time before the developers will address this new problem and assure the gaming community that a new fix will remedy the problems.

What are your thoughts about the current status of Helldivers 2 and the enemy spawn rate? Let us know in the comments section below!

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Written by Rouvin Josef Quirimit

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Rouvin is deeply fascinated by pop culture media ranging from comics, movies, TV shows and especially video games with a rich narrative.