High Command, we've got a problem: Helldivers 2 players have embraced the "Chaosdiver" life after rebelling against Super Earth, and they've even designed a cape
A growing number of Helldivers 2 players are sidi🦄ng with the bots and bugs

A group of treasonous 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Helldivers 2 players branding themselves "Chaosdivers" 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史𓃲查询:are full-on rebelling against Super Earth, and in case you're wondering just how severe the situation has become, th🀅ey've even designed their own logo and cape.
Seemingly in response to recent balancing changes deemed unsavory by the community, there's now an increasingly concentrated movement to simply ignore High Command's authority and give way to the Automatons and Term♓inids. The group has been gaining traction on social media, with the top of the at the time of writing largely dominated by𝔉 memes and discussion surrounding the mutineers. There's even a whole with 365 current members.
paints a pretty grim picture, suggesting all of this negative momentum is indeed having a significant impact on the liberation front., saying their game host "would purposely kill whoever joineဣd while typing traitorous stuff in chat and grief📖."
"I am fine with people expressing their opinion to AH but please do not take it as an excuse to ruin the dive of working people who only have a couple hours a week to play," said sp𓆏ikywobble.
In contrast, in response to a player appalled by what they were seeing on the battlefield: "To put it s♒imply if we have to go with a lore explanation it would♛ be Super Earth betrayed us Helldivers by making our weapons worse."
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Chaosdiver organizers have even started sharing advertisements to recruit new members, and I'll be completely frank with y'all, they're pretty compelling. From pizza Fridays and free t🔴anks to a fan-made custom cape re🌳presenting the rebels, it's hard to deny the appeal. I mean, how bad are robots and bugs really?
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As far as an end goal, there seems to be a few potential outcomes here. A) Arrowhead could just ignore the whole thing and wait for it to pass. B) It could acknow🌄ledge the coordinated outcry and dial back the nerfs with a big update. C) This is a hail mary, but it could make the rebel faction official by adding the branding into the game. Or D) Arrowhead could recognize Chaosdivers as a fun community-driven twist and warn Helldivers of their treasonous ways.
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Arrowhead hasn't explicitly acknowledged the Chaosdivers yet, but it has responded to the backlash to recent balancing cha☂nges 🐼introduced in the Escalation of Freedom update. "We didn't hit our target with the last update," reads a recent announcement from game director Mikael E, who pledged to fix flamethrowers, "prevent excessive ragdolling," and "rework Chargers" in 60 days. More to the point, the announcement said Arrowhead will "continue to r🦂e-examine our approach to balance," adding that "balance should be fun, not 'bal🐎anced' for the sake of balance."
Whether that's enough to quell the rebellion will be decid💖ed by the rebels. That's democracy in actiꦗon, folks.
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