This is good news for those who don’t like crawlers. Helldivers 2’s latest Major Order tasks players with wiping out 2 billion terminal bugs with ease, and in less than 24 hours, interstellar pest control has emerged victorious. In fact, it’s so fast that some people actually feel the need to do the math.
Equipped with armored suits that should definitely have the now-expected passive abilities, and a crew capable of packing boxes faster than before, Super Earth’s forces appear to have taken their bug-killing prowess to the next level. Almost ridiculously high.
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As Arrowhead has now confirmed via a tweet , this is a slightly tame follow-up to several posts and Reddit threads that didn’t quite seem to agree on whether this was needed about 12 hours
It’s truly impressive, and a testament to how hard people are willing to work to be rewarded by a robot, like an angry drunk who develops a special obsession with ruining the day of one particular person across the bar. However, its speed is a bit annoying to some players. In fact, they were so angry that they openly talked about math.
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“current [Major Order] Reddit user The_Mandorawrian suggested in a post, providing some numbers to try to back up the claim. “At 1 p.m. ET, the total [of] Terms of murder [was] is 18,681,000,000, while [Major Order] The total is 811,000,000,” they assert. “30 minutes later, our terminator total is 18,707,000,000 and the MO counter is now 884,251,385.The difference is nearly 50 million [in] 30 minutes. I checked a few times during that 30 minutes and the average increase was almost exactly 3:1. “
“Similar to the individual command kill count, it counts [the] The whole team works for everyone on the team,” another number cruncher in the thread asserted. “For example, if you have 4 [man] The team killed 1,000 people in total, and each player added 1,000 people, resulting in 4,000 [kill] The MO counter is incremented. “
So if it turns out these battlefield researchers are actually on to something, maybe the powers of super-Earths aren’t as deadly as they seem, given how quickly these bugs can chew through the dust.
No matter how you feel about the math, don’t stress over any bug fixes you think Helldiver 2 needs currently, as Arrowhead aims to deliver these and new content in a slightly more efficient way in the future.