Gaming: Arc Raiders' Latest Duplication Glitch Has Players Placing Hundreds...
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Another day, another Arc Raiders glitch has been uncovered as players have found a way to infinitely duplicate any quick-use item you can hold in your hand. You guessed it—that means there's a hell of a lot of grenades stuck around the map right now.
It seems like this glitch was accidentally added with the latest update patch to Arc Raiders, as players have quickly uncovered that if you hold two of the same item in your hand, then split the stack, you can just go ahead and place an infinite number of said items down wherever you want.
But not everyone knows what's going on here. There have also been plenty of innocent bystanders caught up in the mayhem. "Encountered some trigger nade dupers on Stella tonight," Grane0 says. "I hope this gets addressed soon." The video shows Grane0 and their duo get bombarded by trigger nades. Way more than anyone would feasibly have on their person, and at a quick enough rate that you know they're not dragging and dropping them into their hand for quick use. Even after the Trigger Nade nerf as one of the strongest PvP items, they're still pretty nasty.
Source: PC Gamer