GamesThird Person ShooterHelldivers 2The culmination of Helldivers 2’s 60-day patch plan canonises John Helldiver—less importantly, there’s been major buffs to grenades, sentries, and the long-avoided anti tank minesWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
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Helldivers 2 has finally completed its 60-day plan—well,its 63-day plan, but who’s keeping score? Me, but that’s only because it’s my job. In case you’ve not fought for liberty in a while, here’s some context:
This game’s had a bit of a controversial patching history, namely due to the general air thatArrowhead was acting as, essentially, the fun police, nerfing weapons whenever they see a little too much use—apparently to keep build diversity a thing, even if it mostly had the opposite effect, relegating players to a limited set of loadouts because missions were just too damn hard.
That ship has been thoroughly turned around already, with the last major patch incorporating a ton of buffs that’vethoroughly ramped up build diversity, though at the cost of making the gamequite a bit easier. I’m fine with that personally, since I think horde shooters should generally let you, y’know, shoot hordes—but offering well-balanced harder difficulty that sticks to this philosophy is definitely Arrowhead’s next big task.
Anyway, you can read thefull patch notesyourself, though Arrowhead’s also put out a blog postoutlining its general philosophy, courtesy of Mikael Eriksson:
“Your feedback regarding the Escalation of Freedom update was both insightful and vital to our improvement process. We listened, we learned, and we took action,” Eriksson writes, before outlining the broad strokes:
As for the specifics? Firstly, there’s been some broad tweaks to the way your Helldivers' armour works, too. Heavy Armour and Light Armour sets have 5% more damage reduction and take 8% less damage, respectively. Broadly speaking, this means that Light Armour has less of a downside, and Heavy Armour is more appetising.
When it comes to weapons, Plasma guns have had some unilateral buffs—like the PLAS-1 Scorcher, which has a higher fire rate and magazine capacity now. The Liberator line of weapons has seen some love, alongside the BR-14 Adjudicator. What’s really exciting here, though, are the buffs to throwables.
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Throwing knives have had their available uses increased from eight to a staggering 20, while the High Explosive, Frag, and Incendiary grenades have all had their damagedoubled.This feels like it’s designed to bring them in-line with the tank-melting thermite grenade—making this buff further proof that Arrowhead’s ditched the whole “nerf first” approach to balance.
Both the Autocannon and Recoilless Rifle have had new use cases added, as per their programmable ammunition. The Autocannon has flak projectiles, now, which explode based on proximity—basically, if you’re in a very crowd-rich environment and want to avoid blowing yourself up, you can turn the flak off. Meanwhile, the Recoilless Rifle has received a high-yield explosive ammo type, which hits a wider area in exchange for its armour-penetrating qualities.
There’ve also been some major changes to gameplay. Previously, once you completed a mission, patrols spawned at a higher rate basically everywhere. Now, this increased spawn rate is limited to the extraction point: “This change should make patrol spawning feel more logical and reduce the penalty for players who complete the mission but still want to explore the map or collect samples,” Arrowhead writes.
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Automatons have seen a swathe of nerfs, too. They shouldn’t track you through solid terrain anymore, which is neat, but the studio’s also fully canonised meme John Helldiver (in the same honour as, say, John Dark souls, or John Final Fantasy) via a nerf to Hulk Bruisers:
The Automaton’s armour has also generally been reduced, and the way tanks take damage is slightly different: “The rear weak spots of the Tank’s body now have their own health pool, which matches the Tank’s previous total health. Once this health pool is depleted, the Tank will be destroyed. Additionally, these weak spots also deal 150% damage to the Tank’s main health.”
Best I can tell, this change essentially means that rear weak spots should be more vulnerable, but they shouldalsocontribute to the tank’s main HP if you hit them. Meaning if you’ve already dinged up a tank but haven’t quite killed it, spitting in the direction of the weak spot should follow natural logic and finish the job.
Naturally, there’ve also been some crash fixes and bug fixes, alongside a list of known issues Arrowhead’s still working on, which I’ll provide below. All in all, this all seems like good stuff—and I’m glad to see the studio properly following through on its big swings.
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