Battlefield 4 is a fun, fun game but man is it buggy! The PS4 version in particular was nearly unplayable for the first week when it came out until EA and DICE released a patch that fixed a large amount of problems in the game. It isn’t just the PS4 version that has had problems, either: pretty much every version has had issues of one kind or another from day one, especially the PC version.
Luckily, EA has announced that there will be a patch for that version coming in this week. Here is what the update will include:
-Removed the blur effect on soldiers that appeared when Commanders were using EMP attacks
-Fixed the audio bug where audio sometimes randomly dropped out while playing on certain multiplayer maps (typically Golmud Railway and Hainan Resort)
-Fixed the “one-hit kill bug” where occasionally damage from a single bullet was applied multiple times
– Fixed a common crash that would occur when exiting from the Single Player Campaign to Main Menu
-Tweaked the network and computer performance screen to show proper values. Players can now test their computer and network connection and get recommendations if they need to adjust something to improve their gameplay experience.
Of course, there is still going to be a lot of work to be done on BF4 for all versions of the game, but at least it’s nice to know that they are working on them.