PUBG Corp. is pushing a new PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds patch to test servers on the PC aiming to add fixes to some minor PUBG bugs.
Some of the issues being addressed include the glitched 4x scope reticle when used with an SLR and a delay when switching seats in a vehicle and aiming.
It will also address a bug that prevented players from being able to revive their teammates in some scenarios.
“We generally don’t mention changes of this nature in the patch notes because we don’t want to give away too much information to cheaters,” PUBG Corp. said.
“We agree with the criticisms of the game that many of you have made recently, including comments that our efforts need to be more effective and that the game still needs more improvement,” wrote PUBG Corp.
“Right now we’re developing new plans to resolve various problems facing PUBG, prioritising server performance, client-side performance, anti-cheat, and bugs.”
“Our dev team is doing their best to make sure that our plans are well-laid out so we can announce meaningful and detailed changes.”
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