“After 40 hours of Helldivers 2 I was still using this wrong!”: Little Known Tip May Save Your Life the Next Time You Fight for Freedom

This Helldivers 2 maneuver has been greatly overlooked, and it could literally save lives and time.

“After 40 hours of Helldivers 2 I was still using this wrong!”: Little Known Tip May Save Your Life the Next Time You Fight for Freedom

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  • A player discovers that Helldivers 2 allows players to blind fire despite playing it for almost 40 hours.
  • Hidden maneuvers are slowly being noticed by gamers.
  • Arrowhead Game Studios wanted an immersive combat experience and have delivered, and then some.
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Helldivers 2 can be quite stressful especially when players are caught between a rock and a hard place and up against invincible enemies. There is no shame in running, especially if it is a losing battle that requires soldiers to regroup and run for their lives. As players run there is a method that allows them to take offensive action while keeping their distance.

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Blind fire is a tactic where a shooter draws his or her firearm by the hip or aims at a direction without the eye being lifted to the weapon sight. It is risky if the shooter fails to hit and injure the target but is effective for close-quarter combat. Doing so can grant the person an extra second to plan and act on their next move while under intense pressure. This method is present in video games like Helldivers 2 and could have helped players survive a bit longer.

Blind Fire Is A Player’s Best Friend in Helldivers 2

Helldivers 2 allows players to keep shooting while they are on the move.
Helldivers 2 allows players to keep shooting while they are on the move.

The battlefield is wide enough for players to wiggle around and stand their ground anywhere, but when the going gets tough then it is essential to get clear and evacuate to safety but blind firing can help widen the distance between threats and the player. An unused feature because players didn’t even know it was there in the first place.

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The logic is sound as well as the realism, if a person were to shoot one-handed then it is possible to do so while jogging toward the opposite direction to avoid losing speed and momentum while also injuring their enemies, albeit not in a cool fashion and least likely to give them a mortal wound but still useful.

This maneuver can help save time and lives in Helldivers 2, it makes the whole combat more immersive by enabling real-life tactics that a normal person would do. Also, it keeps the action going while on the move and allows players to better utilize their surroundings to their advantage.

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Bobbing And Weaving Is The Key To Survival In Helldivers 2

Helldivers 2 is not the only game to include blind fire or hip firing.
Helldivers 2 is not the only game to include blind fire or hip firing.

Other games feature this maneuver but are barely used because it is impractical in a fight to waste ammunition and have an inaccurate aim, but it does make them look cool. The Uncharted games use this feature given the fast-paced and adrenaline-rushing nature, while it is easier to replenish ammunition, it leaves the players in a vulnerable position whenever they reload.

Players can’t afford to miss their shots anyway especially when the developers nerfed the firepower of primary weapons which encourages them to work together as a unit and rely more on stratagems. Arrowhead Game Studios CEO Johan Pilestedt did claim that players were meant to feel as if they were losing and to experience the struggle before the sweet victory.

Helldivers 2 is much more immersive and realistic than one might think once every detail regarding the character’s movements has been explored. Did you know about the blind fire feature in Helldivers 2, or is this the first time you’ve heard about this? Let us know down in the comments 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.