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    Arc Raiders updates stops you getting shot out of bounds. However, some players are upset that Embark haven’t yet addressed a game bug which has been “in the game” since launch.

    Embark Studios rolled out a new update to arc raiders blueprints which fixed a bug that pushed some players out-of-bounds. Some players, however, are not happy with the fact that there is still a problem that affects their progress.

    Arc Raiders’ new patch eliminates an exploit where people could glitch out of Stella Noctis, using the zipline. It is done by removing this offending apparatus. Also, players no longer get shot through walls when they are in Spaceport Launch Tower.

    There’s still something the community wants Embark do about. Reddit user: “It is great that these issues have been resolved, but it makes me feel sorry for those with expedition progress bugs. One commenter says, “Crazy to think that this bug still isn’t fixed.

    Players are plateauing on certain maps. On some maps, they remain stuck in the initial stages of progression no matter how much they play. “They’re still not fixing the expedition progress bug. The bug is in the game from launch,” says a Redditor. The Redditor later explains that they’re stuck with stage 2 on The Spaceport.

    In the arc raiders shop patch notes, Embark warns that a newer and more comprehensive update is due on December 17, 2017. The studio states, “We have been preparing to release the Cold Snap patch on Tuesday. We will be bringing many fixes we worked on and all the goodies that are new.”

    Hopefully everyone will be able to experience proper progression. As a result, the map will not have you beaming through the concrete.

    The timing explosives may be effective, but they’re not very useful against players

    Heavy Fuze Grenades like Heavy Fuze Grenade are perfect for arc robots because they have little self-preservation instinct. It’s important to remember to aim in the direction of where the enemy is going to allow for detonation, movement and other delays. Players are much better able to evade. You can use slow explosives here to drive people away from cover. Light Impact Grenades are the best option for dealing with human threats.

    Solo games are played with a different sense of community than team matches

    Arc Raiders is a game that has a lot of peaceful, passive solo play. This is not an official guarantee or anything but it’s generally acknowledged by the Arc Raiders community. In solo matches players are far more likely than in team games to ignore their opponents, team up and cooperate, as well as treat the whole server like one big team. In team games, the aggression is higher. Not that teams cannot come together. However, there is more of a chance for violence.

    Make sure you are aware of the true value before you dispose of any loot.

    Arc’s full of all kinds of loot. There are pillows, lemons, rusty parts and more. You may not know what to save (some of the items listed above are extremely important), but Arc has a tendency to make its items more valuable. Because they are often tied to a quest (like wires needed for the Arc Raiders Eyes-on-the Prize quest), it is easy to undervalue a piece.

    You should check out Arc Raiders Loot’s Cheat Sheet first before you try to scrap or sell anything. It tells what to do about every non-crafted game item, whether you should save, sell or scrap it.

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