Apex Legends players found another bug that gives them more good use in the games. This is a new glitch that remodels already opened containers. Fans know many containers that have been specially marked on the map. These bins are usually emptied when players loot their contents. However, some players found a way to reseal certain containers.
After being able to reseal those containers, mounting a new loot would be nice if opened in that container. Several fans discovered that they can be on the other side of open containers. Apparently putting in the bins above will close the container shortly after. However, this trick is only possible with containers placed against a wall.
If this is a cause of trouble, fans may want to manage their expectations. After all, some Apex Legends fans pointed out that it is inconsistent. There are times when a cheat spawns no one else in the trash. If the problem works, it could be a better tool to have in matches.
Many Apex Legends players usually don’t find a weapon right away during the match. This somewhat inappropriate combination makes some of them unfair against others who are luckier when it comes to weapons. Finding a blue container against a wall can be the key to turning things around.
Since this is a glitch, it’s safe to say it won’t last in Apex Legends. It is very likely that Respawn Entertainment will fix this soon. Players who haven’t encountered this bug yet want to do so before the developers continue to fix this bug in the next patch.
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