DICE Rolls Out Another Battlefield 4 Patch For PC
DICE has released a new server and client patch for Battlefield 4 on PC. The new patch features quite an extensive list of change notes, but mostly fixes client crashes as well as some other minor bugs.
In addition to the client patch, DICE also released the Server update R15 that fixes crashes found in the Server R14 version and also adds an ability for admins to join full servers.
The client patch fixes the most frequently occurring client crashes that are annoying many current BF4 gamers and are subject to DICE's recent announcement that it will postpone its upcoming DLCs until it improves the core game.
The full patch notes list:
- Fixed one of the most frequently occurring client crashes
- Fixed broken collision on containers with open doors. The bug previously made grenades bounce back even though the doors were open
- Fixed a bug in Defuse mode where defenders could win the round by killing all the attackers without disarming the bomb, if the bomb was disarmed in the previous round
- Miscellaneous stability fixes further reducing the number of client crashes
- Fixed side gunner jitter when aiming in attack boats & transport helicopters
- Fixed some instances of frame rate drops when shooting at large Levolution objects after they have been destroyed (like the radar dish on Rogue Transmission)
- Fixed broken aiming for passengers on the China Rising dirt bike
- Fixed a bug where the sound when capturing a flag was not playing correctly
- Removed a bug that would double save during MP round transition and SP level transition. This fix will reduce the occurrence of corrupted save files.
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