A newly found bug in open-world looter shooter Borderlands 4 is letting gamers use a selected legendary gun to fling themselves throughout giant sections of the sport’s map. It appears to be like wild and could possibly be helpful for speedrunners. However Gearbox is watching the glitch and may, if wanted, repair it to keep away from technical issues.
On September 19, Twitch streamer and content material creator Bahroo shared a video of himself taking part in Borderlands 4 whereas pulling off a method recognized on-line as “Cricket Leaping.” The bug depends on a legendary handgun often called the “Noisy Cricket” and its highly effective kick, which sends gamers flying backward. The gun itself is a reference to the tiny gun with the identical identify seen within the ’90s sci-fi comedy movie Males In Black. Usually, this isn’t essentially the most helpful trait. However for those who tab out or pause the sport on the proper time whereas charging up a shot with the Noisy Cricket, you may ship your self flying for miles. It’s wild to observe in motion.
Cricket Leaping has been a recognized bug since at the least September 16, as demonstrated on this quick video uploaded by YouTube consumer Platinum. However it wasn’t till Bahroo and different larger streamers and creators started sharing movies of the method that it caught on extra and have become extra publicly recognized. And that spotlight finally bought Cricket Leaping noticed by Borderlands 4′s inventive director Graeme Timmins. When you may assume somebody from Gearbox wouldn’t be glad about this bug, Timmins appeared open to not patching it out, supplied it doesn’t break the sport.
“I’ve bought my eye on this,” replied Timmins to a video of the bug on Twitter. “My solely fear is streaming points or if this introduces instability. Not out to damage individuals’s enjoyable, however can’t have it trigger tech points. For now, tho, not going to do something till confirmed points come up.”
So for now, it looks like Gearbox goes to let individuals Cricket Soar throughout Kairos, assuming it doesn’t damage the sport for different gamers or introduce some nasty, much less cool bug. In addition to, I think about Gearbox has much more to repair in Borderlands 4 proper now, like horrible console efficiency issues, and isn’t too involved a couple of foolish tremendous soar bug.