A new PUBG Xbox One update has been deployed that offers additional performance and gameplay improvements, including more control options.
While patch number four for Microsoft’s was rolled out last week, a new update has already been deployed by the PUBG Xbox One development team, which should further optimize the game.
“We are pushing a fix for an in-game issue that was undermining the core experience for some players”, community coordinator PUBG_RoboDanjal wrote. “As part of that update, we have decided to include some additional performance and gameplay improvements, as well as a new controller option.”
We’ve included the full release notes for PUBG preview update #5 down below:
Gameplay
Pistols have been removed from Y button's weapon rotation and grouped with the melee weapon.Players can now equip pistols by pressing 'up' on the D pad.Optimization
Continued improvements related to player “rubber banding”.Enhanced server performance while parachuting.Option
Added a new controller preset to options menu.
Type B (new preset) now supports:Holding LT to aim down sight.Holding LB to use 3rd person perspective aim sight.Controller guide has been updated to include the new controller preset.Bug fixes
Fixed an issue where players repositioned out of the battleground after certain actions and remained invulnerable until the end of the match.Additional memory and non-memory related crash fixes.Fixed the inability to join duo/squad through invites outside of game.The team also provided some additional details about issues that will be addressed in the next update on Xbox One:
Known issues to be addressed next patch:
Dropping objects causes the player to switch weapons.User is unable to switch grenade types when tapping right on the D-Pad.PUBG is available now for both Xbox One and PC. As covered last week, in less than 3 weeks after its release on Microsoft’s console, PUBG already surpassed 3 million players.