The Halo Infinite co-op campaign has allegedly been reported to 343 Industries for containing a bug that affects vehicles and Marines, but now the FPS developer has supposedly responded, explaining that the apparent glitch is actually in the game “by design”.
One Halo Infinite co-op campaign player with the username oGxSKiLZz117 noticed that, when playing the game online, the AI Marines that accompany Master Chief would only enter vehicles that were occupied or driven by the player hosting the co-op server – both players could have Warthogs, and enough Marines to fill them, and lead a dramatic charge on the Banished, but the soldiers would only mount up on the host’s vehicle, leaving the other co-op player by themselves. This apparent bug was supposedly reported to 343 via its official support channels, and the developer is claimed to have responded.
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The player responsible for reporting the bug shares an image, saying it is a screenshot of an official response received from 343, wherein the studio apparently explains “the behaviour you have noticed about the Marines only entering the Fireteam leader or host’s vehicle is by design”. PCGamesN has contacted both 343 and Halo Infinite’s publisher Microsoft for confirmation that the response is official, and that this alleged bug is in fact in the FPS intentionally. We will update this story when we receive a response.
Meanwhile, players have commented on the behaviour of Marines in the Halo Infinite co-op campaign, arguing that the companion’s AI, whether it is the result of a bug or not, leaves the FPS game world
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