Amazing new bug

Was playing through quarantine zone with my friend. Eventually we get to a point where we have to ditch the tanks and proceed on foot. We both enter the building and then i see him running into a wall and shooting. I go “Hey what are you doing?” he goes “i’m killing -Yoink-”. So basically it turned out that somehow we got separated mid mission in campaign but our co op bodies were still there. So any movements i did in my game my double did in his game and vice versa. If i died in his game it restarted the checkpoint. Really weird bug.

EDIT: So i posted this right after it happened and since posting this i managed to finish the level. After the end cutscene my screen stayed black. After 15 minutes of trying my friend gave up and quit back to the main menu and it showed me still in his party.

I’m not sure what you mean here. If your co-op bodies were doing exactly what you were doing in your game, then how is that different from how co-op normally operates? 0o

because when he died his game restarted from the last checkpoint and mine didnt so on my screen im running down a hallway and on his screen im running into a wall

I’m having the same issue with my friend. Happened on Sacred Icon as well. Halfway through we somehow desynced but remain in the same game.

My friend and I had the same issue on the same level actually it was weird he beat the mission and I was like how is that possible youre jumping off the elevator!!

apparently I was jumping and running into walls… -__-

he got the completed mission Icon I didnt…

That is odd to the extreme

Me and my co-op buddy got the same problem and if one of you finished the level, wait until the other guy finished it too before both of you can continue. I finished the level first and I stuck on a white screen. Game still work as I can pause it. So after my buddy finally finished it, the cutscene comes and related achievements unlocked.

Hope this help.

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> Was playing through quarantine zone with my friend. Eventually we get to a point where we have to ditch the tanks and proceed on foot. We both enter the building and then i see him running into a wall and shooting. I go “Hey what are you doing?” he goes “i’m killing -Yoink-”. So basically it turned out that somehow we got separated mid mission in campaign but our co op bodies were still there. So any movements i did in my game my double did in his game and vice versa. If i died in his game it restarted the checkpoint. Really weird bug.
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> EDIT: So i posted this right after it happened and since posting this i managed to finish the level. After the end cutscene my screen stayed black. After 15 minutes of trying my friend gave up and quit back to the main menu and it showed me still in his party.

I know what you’re talking about. It happened on the same level. Quarantine zone and it happened the first week the game was released. Lu would be killing -Yoink- in my screen and he would be walking off the map, randomly throwing grenades, walking into walls, shooting at nothing, etc. I asked him what the hell he was doing and he said “I’m killing the flood, what are you doing?”. On his screen, I was doing the exact same thing. Walking into walls. When any of us would walk off the map, the game would restart even though none of us died. It was weird.

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> I’m not sure what you mean here. If your co-op bodies were doing exactly what you were doing in your game, then how is that different from how co-op normally operates? 0o

It split them into two separate sessions but were still sending client-to-host commands to one another… or something along those lines.

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> > I’m not sure what you mean here. If your co-op bodies were doing exactly what you were doing in your game, then how is that different from how co-op normally operates? 0o
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> It split them into two separate sessions but were still sending client-to-host commands to one another… or something along those lines.

Oh, I see.

+1, we ended up in “different” games. I’d see him driving a tank randomly, sometimes in to things, but to him I was the one being random. I forgot how we recovered from it, but from that point on we had to announce what we were doing just to make sure the other person agreed.