PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds acquired a patch on Friday that ought to make gameplay extra satisfying on Xbox One.
The PUBG patch was launched just for Xbox One, and it continues the optimisation push that began with the primary patch. But it wasn’t simply bug fixes and efficiency enhancements.
The greatest change is the addition of a brand new management scheme. The new preset permits permits gamers to carry LT to goal down the sights, and maps third-person aiming to the left bumper. This has been one in every of sticking factors in PUBG’s lengthy and sophisticated controls, most of which don’t make any sense.
The new controller preset is offered within the choices menu, full with a structure.
Pistols, which had been beforehand a part of the Y button rotation, have now been grouped up with melee weapons. This signifies that you’ll have to hit up on the d-pad to make use of them such as you would with a melee weapon.
Find the remainder of the patch notes beneath:
Gameplay
- Pistols have been faraway from Y button’s weapon rotation and grouped with the melee weapon.
- Players can now equip pistols by urgent ‘up’ on the d-pad.
Optimisation
- Continued enhancements associated to participant “rubber banding”.
- Enhanced server efficiency whereas parachuting.
Option
- Added a brand new controller preset to choices menu.
- Type B (new preset) now helps: holding LT to goal down sight, holding LB to make use of third individual perspective goal sight.
- Controller information has been up to date to incorporate the brand new controller preset.
Bug fixes
- Fixed a difficulty the place gamers repositioned out of the battleground after sure actions and remained invulnerable till the top of the match.
- Additional reminiscence and non-memory associated crash fixes.
- Fixed the lack to hitch duo/squad by means of invitations outdoors of recreation.
Known points to be addressed subsequent patch
- Dropping objects causes the participant to change weapons.
- User is unable to change grenade sorts when tapping proper on the D-Pad.
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