The notorious bug that almost completely refuses to harm enemy players resurfaced after last week’s update.
The so-called “hit-reg” bug due to a user hitting the register against hostile players has returned to Apex Legends. Frankly, in a situation where hitting opponents with a gun is literally the lifeblood of the game, this bug is anything but devastating. Unsurprisingly, players were very disappointed with the return fire, as very few found their bullets going straight to the enemy and getting lost on the other side.
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What is that @PlayApex ????#VAIFUANGY pic.twitter.com/qvnz5PLs0U
— Alliance Vaifs (@Alliance_Vaifs) May 11, 2022
Luckily, since this flaw appeared earlier, the fix is likely to be twice as fast the second time around. Respawn Entertainment has seen this before, and as a game-breaking flaw, we wouldn’t be surprised if a team of developers stepped in ASAP.
In fact, this is exactly what the live customer service twitter account for Apex Legends looks like, (@RSPN_Pav) published an article on the subject.
The report responded to a tweet from Vaifs (@Alliance_Vaifs) Swedish professional Apex Legends player who accidentally made a mistake in the movie on May 11 yesterday. An attempt to down an enemy player in a melee failed as a startup error occurred that canceled their shots. TSMFTX Imperial Hall (@ImperialHal) He responded to the video and explained that the same thing happened to him, “with the same script, leaving Q and a new look.”
ImperialHal tagged Pav and John Larson (@RSPN_JayBiebs), the famed designer of Live Balance turned to an unofficial community link for help. Pav replied within a minute and wrote that they would reconsider.
Respawn Entertainment has yet to officially acknowledge the error return at the time of writing. DBLTAP was unable to confirm the review date.
Source : dbl tap