Helldivers 2 players demand auto-kick feature for players refusing to log off servers

Shane Black
Helldivers 2 character running towards camera as Stratagems drop from the sky.

The Helldivers 2 community is demanding an auto-kick feature to combat those who keep the game logged into a server and cause others to not get in to play.

The servers for Helldivers 2 have been overwhelmed since the game proved to be more popular than the devs expected, prompting them to limit the player count.

This has caused some players to keep their game logged on so they don’t lose their spot in a server.

However, this has caused anger among many other Helldivers 2 users who think this method is “ruining” the game for others.

Helldivers 2 players want auto-kick for AFK users

These demands have been seen all around social media, as a screenshot of the Helldivers 2 Discord server has made the rounds.

This screenshot shows comments made by the players who are camping out on servers to keep their spots, more or less instigating those who criticize them for doing so.

As a result, the community is demanding a change be made and their anger is clear:

“Imagine being such a loser that the highlight of your day is posting about doing douchebag stuff and hoping and praying it gets you the attention you never got as a child.”

The proposed solution is for the devs of Helldivers 2 to implement a feature that will kick a player out of the game if they have been AFK for too long, a feature common in other games.

This, in theory, will then open up more spots on the servers, allowing others to play the game instead of waiting in a queue:

“They’re ruining it for others and they’re making this issue worse. They don’t want to log out because they don’t want their server spot taken and then forced to wait in queue again.”

Despite the overwhelming support for countering the camping in servers, there are some who have come to defend the strategy:

“I know I’m going to get downvoted to the underworld but with the amount of technical issues I don’t blame people for going afk in-game,” one person wrote.

It is clearly a big issue in the community and the Helldivers 2 fans want something to change. Whether or not that change comes is yet to be seen.

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Shane is a Games Writer here with Dexerto, with a focus on first-person shooters, sports games, and just about anything else you can think of. He's worked with other sites like IGN, Dualshockers, and Gamepur, and possesses a huge passion for gaming.