Trending News|January 14, 2014 11:09 EST
Battlefield 4 PS3 and PS4 Patch Updates Aims to Fix Stability and Balance in the Game
Battlefield 4 released a patch for their PS3 and PS4 versions of the game that are supposed to fix stability and balance within the game.
Fixes include premature injuries appearing before the bullets even hit the target, friendly fire indicators off, and faulty death to players who technically were not "dead."
Specifically for the PS3, player ranking was fixed, camera glitches, and animation syncs have been set straight. For the PS4, problems pertaining to map flickering and respawning have been repaired.
See the whole list of updates on the BattleLog site.
Yesterday Battlefield 4's PC patch launched. This update fixed memory leaks and stability issues as well.
Game developer DICE said they will be releasing a number of patches throughout the month of January in an effort to fix up a lot of the game's ongoing problems.
The full list of game upgrades and fixes can be found on the BattleLog game site here.
"While millions of players are enjoying Battlefield 4, we are aware that some players are experiencing issues with the game," wrote Junior Product Manager Tommy Rydling on Battlelog. "While some platforms have had only minor problems, others have had more than their fair share of issues. Resolving these is our #1 priority."
The BattleLog thread has a number of links for gamers to follow to track the progress of errors and new updates that are coming out for whatever system the game is available for. To see these links click here.
Battlefield 4 was released on Oct. 29 for the PS3, Xbox 360, and PC, the PS4 on Nov. 15, and the Xbox One on Nov. 22. Each of these versions have experienced their fair share of problems.