Battlefield 2042 is getting its first update of 2022 tomorrow, making plenty of improvements across the board.
Hit registration issues have plagued Battlefield 2042 since launch, and this patch is aiming to fix them, alongside plenty of problems directly related to Sundance and Soldier. The patch is mainly focused on bug fixes based on community feedback, but DICE and EA will be releasing a Quality of Life Improvements patch in the future, currently scheduled for February.
You can check out the full patch notes for tomorrow's update down below.
Battlefield 2042 Update 0.3.2
Fixes, Changes, and Improvements
General
Fixed an issue where leaving a party during matchmaking could make the game unresponsive
Fixed an issue where connecting to EA servers after signing up with a new account would not work on the first attempt
Updated behavior of the quit button during gameplay so it now returns you to the correct screen
Fixed an issue where the loading music would stop playing during level load
Soldier
Fixed a rare occurrence where after landing with the Wingsuit, hits wouldn’t always register on some parts of Sundance’s hitbox
Fixed occurrences of rubberbanding when running behind friendly players
Fixed a rare issue that could cause you to be stuck in both an alive, and downed loop
Fixed a variety of issues with attaching to ladders that could cause you to get stuck in a state where you could fly away or lose control of your Specialist
Fixed an issue where soldier movement speed was impaired by nearby explosions that spawned craters
Fixed an issue where camera shake and audio for landing would unintentionally trigger when dropping from very small heights
Fixed an issue where weapons from a Loadout Crate would sometimes inherit ammo from the previously selected weapon
Fixed an issue where being spotted when firing a weapon would spot you for too long
Stability
Added multiple fixes to improve overall game stability
Fixed a rendering related crash that could occur for AMD Radeon VII users while Sundance was visible on screen
Weapons
Sniper and SOFLAM scope glints now show from a further distance
Vehicles
Fixed an issue where passenger weapons would no longer be in sync whenever the driver’s turret would rotate, causing bullets to not register when firing at enemies
M1A5, T28 - improved the effective range and reduced spread on Canister Weapon Pod
Reduced Bullet Spread from 1.6 -> 1.1
Increased Damage Fall Off Distance from 35 -> 40
Battlefield Hazard Zone
Fixed a black rectangle being present on screen during Hazard Zone end of round when hitting quit at the level progress screen
Battlefield Portal
The Server Info tab now persists after hitting Refresh in the Portal Server Browser
Fixed an issue where text would overlap when joining a Team Deathmatch game during the end of round sequence
Rules Editor - the “IsInventorySlotActive” value now correctly handles melee weapons
Wednesday, January 19, 2022
Battlefield 2042 is getting its first update of 2022 tomorrow, making plenty of improvements across the board.
Hit registration issues have plagued Battlefield 2042 since launch, and this patch is aiming to fix them, alongside plenty of problems directly related to Sundance and Soldier. The patch is mainly focused on bug fixes based on community feedback, but DICE and EA will be releasing a Quality of Life Improvements patch in the future, currently scheduled for February.
You can check out the full patch notes for tomorrow's update down below.
Battlefield 2042 Update 0.3.2
Fixes, Changes, and Improvements
General
Soldier
Stability
Weapons
Vehicles
Battlefield Hazard Zone
Battlefield Portal