Splatoon 3 exploit is letting players get kills through walls
The Sloshing Machine 🅺seems to have some unintended powe🉐rs

A recently-discovered exploit is allowing 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Splatoon 3 players to get k🐠ills through ওwalls with the Sloshing Machine and some other weapons.
You can pretty easily see how it works in a pair of videos from and on Twitter (via ). One player fires the Sloshing Machine up into the underside of a bridge, and a player walking across that bridge will take damage from✤ the attack, even though there's a solꦑid wall between the two.
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The damage of the blast from the impact is somehow carrying through the floor, leading to a pretty unfair advantage for whoever's on the lower lev🦂el. It seems to work on any level with where you can get underneath a surface somebody else is standing on.
The Sloshing Machine had already begun to develop a reputation as being one of Splatoon 3's best weapons, and now it's moving well beyond simply being 𓆉overpowered.
While the Sloshing Machine is the biggest culprit, it seems the exploit is also working in for other 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Splatoon 3 weapons with big splash effects, like the Roller. Eve💧rything is currently limited to examples from players on social media, though they're getting pretty numerous at this point. Nintendo has yet to acknowledge the exploit.
Recent Splatoon 3 patches have taken aim at issues like 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:connectivity problems and Splatfes♉t balance. Dataminers have uncovered hints in the game files that 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:more modes may be in the works f🌟or Salmon Run, too.
If you're looking for something to play at home or on the go, check out our guide to the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Nintendo Switch games.
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