The Texas Chain Saw Massacre players are reporting an unusual bug that gets them stuck in walls leading to their expulsion from the match due to apparent ‘inactivity’.
Many reports of this issue have surfaced on platforms like Reddit and X. And players are now demanding a solution.
Multiple times I deal with a bug where I finish someone, and the kill animation gets me stuck in a wall and I have to quit 🙁 (Source)
I ran into my most frustrating glitche when you execute you get stuck in walls or barrels then get kicked (Source)
As reported in multiple instances (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7), this problem arises when players attempt to execute a kill in close proximity to a wall.
Using a specific killer family member, namely Hitchhiker, appears to increase the frequency of this issue.
This problem’s impact goes beyond what is immediately visible on the surface. Each time a player becomes stuck, the game ejects them from the ongoing match due to ‘Inactivity’.
Losing a team member carries significant consequences. Matches get prematurely terminated or the affected team experiences a substantial handicap.
Is there any fix for ‘stuck in walls’ glitch in The Texas Chain Saw Massacre?
As of now, the developers have not released any official statements regarding this issue.
Nonetheless, they have officially acknowledged that they are investigating the matter and require additional information.
This is why they have asked the community to raise tickets on the official support portal to provide more details about the issue.
We appreciate it. If you’d like, submit a ticket to our support team regarding these issues you’ve encountered. If you have any video footage, that’d be a big help. (Source)
We will monitor the situation closely and provide an update if and when there are any further developments on the matter.
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