Helldivers 2's new Fallout-grade mini nuke Ultimatum is a 4,500-damage delete button that's already got the community debating whether it's OP
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澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Helldivers 2 fans have a new wꦓeapon to fight about in the form of the GP-31 Ultimatum, a 4,500 damage monster that effectively serves as a delete button for some of the game's most troublesom꧑e targets. Like clockwork, it's ignited a debate over whether or not it's too dang OP.
Introduced as part of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Helldivers 2 Servants of Freed꧑om War🎀bond, the Ultimatum is a secondary🍨 weapon described as "a pistol front-loaded with a single, powerful explosive. The weight of the projectile limits the weapon's range." Simply calling it a "powerful explosive" might be understating things, though, as this is basically a mini-nuke along the lines of what you might see in a Fallout game.
.You only need a quick browse through the Helldivers 2 subreddit to see that the Ultimatum is the hot-button topic of the moment, though the war is admittedly a bit lopsided. There are a handful of players suggesting that its power to destroy objectives is a bit much for a secondary weapon, and many, many more to any a while su💛ggesting that the weapon is as .
Balance is a tricky topic to unpack in any multiplayer game, so I guess we'll see what Arrowhead decides to do🌊, but with a coopeꦬrative PVE-focused title like Helldivers 2 it's difficult to say anything beyond "mini-nuke go brrrrrrrrrrr."
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