The resulting chaos can be seen here in the video from reddit user natdog805:
Correspondingly funny are also the comments. When asked by The_Mechanist24 what the hell is going on, BigMeanMcBean dryly responds: “The floor is wet.” WebHEad1287 expresses gratitude: “Thank goodness we were warned about it!”
Mister_Eaze seems to be onto something and states: “That’s why it’s called Infinite! Now it all makes sense.” He is immediately reprimanded by another user for spreading spoilers.
The warning signs are not the only thing that seems to be going a little crazy.
Melee Power Level over 9000
What kind of bug is this? User CraftZ49 showcases a stand-off with another player. At first, everything is calm, but suddenly he overwhelms his opponent with a wave of raging melee attacks.
He literally pounds on the player as if he were a raw Wiener Schnitzel. Or as if they had done something very bad to him.
Apparently, the bug allows players to perform an unlimited number of melee attacks in a row. This is not only pretty overpowered but also looks quite ridiculous.
Fans of the books like NegNog comment: “John in the books” referring to the fact that many Halo books portray Master Chief and the Spartans as much more powerful than in the games.
Alt-of-Frenzius notes: “I hope we can adjust the melee attack speed in custom matches. Just imagine rounds where it’s all about pain and flying fists as if it were a bar fight.”
So far, apart from these amusing bugs, no major issues seem to have arisen. At least these bugs have provided some laughs.
When will Halo Infinite be released? The multiplayer shooter will launch on December 8, 2021, as a free-to-play title.
If you want to play the campaign of Halo Infinite, you need either the Game Pass or you have to pay the full price. Until then, further playtests are to be held.
Recently, the next playtests for Halo Infinite have begun, and with them, some really funny bugs have come to light. Players are having a great time over spawning warning signs or bizarre melee attacks.
What kind of test is this? This is a technical playtest for the upcoming multiplayer shooter Halo Infinite, which will be released at the end of the year. Selected participants can join in on these testing phases at specific times and try out part of the game.
This weekend, it’s happening again, and some players could once again dive into the fray. Some bugs have also occurred.
While bugs are often annoying and unpleasant, some errors from the beta are really funny and create bizarre situations. We’ll show you some examples that the community is thoroughly enjoying.
Grenade + Warning Signs = Infinite Warning Signs?
What kind of bug is this? Some players have noticed a strange bug that occurs when throwing an electro-grenade at the warning signs that warn of freshly mopped floors.
Somehow, upon contact with the grenade, more and more warning signs spawn. And it seems like this happens every time.
The resulting chaos can be seen here in the video from reddit user natdog805:
Correspondingly funny are also the comments. When asked by The_Mechanist24 what the hell is going on, BigMeanMcBean dryly responds: “The floor is wet.” WebHEad1287 expresses gratitude: “Thank goodness we were warned about it!”
Mister_Eaze seems to be onto something and states: “That’s why it’s called Infinite! Now it all makes sense.” He is immediately reprimanded by another user for spreading spoilers.
The warning signs are not the only thing that seems to be going a little crazy.
Melee Power Level over 9000
What kind of bug is this? User CraftZ49 showcases a stand-off with another player. At first, everything is calm, but suddenly he overwhelms his opponent with a wave of raging melee attacks.
He literally pounds on the player as if he were a raw Wiener Schnitzel. Or as if they had done something very bad to him.
Apparently, the bug allows players to perform an unlimited number of melee attacks in a row. This is not only pretty overpowered but also looks quite ridiculous.
Fans of the books like NegNog comment: “John in the books” referring to the fact that many Halo books portray Master Chief and the Spartans as much more powerful than in the games.
Alt-of-Frenzius notes: “I hope we can adjust the melee attack speed in custom matches. Just imagine rounds where it’s all about pain and flying fists as if it were a bar fight.”
So far, apart from these amusing bugs, no major issues seem to have arisen. At least these bugs have provided some laughs.
When will Halo Infinite be released? The multiplayer shooter will launch on December 8, 2021, as a free-to-play title.
If you want to play the campaign of Halo Infinite, you need either the Game Pass or you have to pay the full price. Until then, further playtests are to be held.