Halo Infinite’smultiplayer mode remains a divisive point among gamers. While most are managing to have fun with the new weapons and maps included in the latest installment of theHalofranchise, there are those running into various bugs and issues like desync problems.Halo Infiniteplayers are finding new problems with the gameon a regular basis, even picking out details in new cosmetic items available in the multiplayer store.
What started out as a large controversy regarding the price of items inHalo Infinitehas developed into some players having a less enjoyable experience overall. However, this is not to say thatHalo Infinite’smultiplayer cannot create some interesting and awesome moments. From wholesome clips showing a player being saved by their teammate, toimpressive kills using the new Repulsor weapon,Halo Infinitehas plenty of ways to create moments.
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One player recently took to Reddit to show off their impressive and slightly strange clip involving the new Skewer weapon and the famous Gravity Hammer. The clip begins rather normally, with the player and their team rushing through the map, on the hunt for enemies. In an impressively quick reaction, the player in the clip kills an enemy as soon as they see them, which in turnssends their gravity hammer spinning like aBeyBlade.
The Skewer gun is one that takes a bit of getting used to, as it’s a one-shot kill weapon that requires good aim to use well. In the comments underneath the clip, players were quick to share their praise of the shot, and even towards the end of the clip shown, a teammate runs up to the player before watching the spinning Gravity Hammer in stunned awe. Players have been getting used tothe Skewer since it became available inHalo Infinite, with some able to pull off incredible shots with the weapon.
Despite someHalo Infiniteplayers still unable to have fun with the multiplayer portion of the game, the comments under the clip show that there are plenty who are having fun with the game. From comments poking fun at how the Gravity Hammer standing back up straight after it finishes spinning, to others sharing times when similar things happened to them, it seems thatHalo Infinite’sphysics, even when they’re not entirely accurate, can still be incredibly entertaining.
Halo Infiniteis now available on PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.