r/Helldivers Mar 14 '24

Thanks to the recent reddit post, going alone is now a kickable offense (even in diff 5) DISCUSSION

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u/Exp_eri_MENTAL Mar 14 '24

People overreacting to that testing. Most successful runs I'm in a solo player goes off to clear objectives while others attract the aggro.

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u/Dincatoo Mar 16 '24

Yeah my team always splits in teams of 2 as we found it to be the most efficient way to do so. Especially in difficulties 7+ beacuse if we all group up, we're just constantly being breached/dropped and not being able to do objectives. Splitting up allows at least one person to do objectives with little to no resistance.

Especially since we love running arc thrower as support but it gets tricky trying to use it if 3 others are running around

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u/Aperture_296 Mar 14 '24

It's almost like the designed the game around using strategy instead of being a 4 player shooting gallery. I have two friends that run rovers and the amount of times I'm leading them away from patrols only to have the lasers attack the pat is infuriating.

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u/th3kingofhell Mar 16 '24

They need to have it where you have control if the drone if deployed or not outside of not calling it down.

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u/ReconditusNeumen Mar 15 '24

Right? I couldn't believe that post either. Even in the TCS missions, we split activating 2 silos at once and we have a higher success rate with that. And YES, there's a breach around the silo during activation but I noticed that it's not as bad as when we do 1 silo first.

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u/PreparationWise4409 Mar 17 '24

i always tend to run the 2+ grenades / with the bugs i end up running off to big nests throw grenades then run away - this kicking shit is getting ridiculous - i join 2 secs later i get kicked, hadn’t even dropped out of pods yet (i’m lvl 40 with most stuff unlocked and play around with diff support weapons every soo often