Hell Let Loose: Vietnam Developers Fix Shooter Issues on PlayStation 5 and PC
Expression Games has released the first hotfix for military shooter Hell Let Loose: Vietnam, targeting player feedback regarding server performance, stability, and matchmaking.
The update focuses primarily on improving server stability, refining the in-game server browser, and fixing technical issues across both PC and PlayStation 5.
On PC, the developers introduced stability fixes for systems running AMD graphics cards. The patch also resolves server crashes that could occur when sending messages through RCON or when players used NVA Tunnels.
The server browser received a significant overhaul. The list now refreshes automatically more often to display available player slots accurately. Full servers are hidden by default, though players can still view them by changing their filter settings.

The browser algorithm now prioritizes servers with low ping and 80 or fewer players. This change is designed to make finding matches with open slots easier and reduce queue times.
Expression Games is also adding more official servers across all regions to handle traffic and player demand.
On PS5, the team resolved an audio bug that caused game sound to cut out entirely for short periods.
Full list of fixes:
- Improved game stability for AMD graphics card users
- Added extra official servers across all regions
- Implemented further server stability fixes
- Increased automatic refresh frequency in the server browser
- Hidden full servers by default in the server list
- Updated the browser algorithm to prioritize servers with low ping and 80 or fewer players
- Fixed server crashes caused by sending messages via RCON and using NVA Tunnels
- Fixed an issue on PS5 where audio could temporarily cut out
Source: iXBT.games
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