The first PUBG Xbox One patch is being deployed which improves the game’s performance and visuals on Microsoft’s console alongside various changes.
The update includes various fixes and changes, and offers a small anti-aliasing improvement on the standard Xbox One. We’ve included the release notes for PUBG Patch #1 down below:
Gameplay
Gas can now be used while on bike or bike with sidecar
UI/UX
Equipment icons on HUD will now be visiblePlayer icon is now more clearly visible on the world mapUI prompts now appear when reload and enter a vehicle options are presentCharacter
Tweaked hair color options
Animation
Cleaned up sidecar passenger animations in first person viewFixed player camera issues while a passenger on the backseat of a BuggyAddressed arm animations specific to holding some weaponsCharacter now correctly faces the proper direction when stopping while swimmingOthers
First pass visual and performance improvementsSlightly improved anti-aliasing on Xbox One and Xbox One SLocalization updates for Vietnamese, Spanish,(Spain/Mexico)Controls on motorcycle no longer invertedKeyboard functionality is disabledBug Fixes
Fixed instances of player nametags not properly displaying in the lobby during Squad and Duo playFixed minor animation while crouching and proneFixed issues where curtains on windows block line of sight of players in the TPP modeFixed an issue where when Squad leader left the party, voice chat ceased to function as intendedFixed issue where players could lean out of vehicles even when obstructedFixed collision of cardboard boxes in Yasnaya cityFixed typo in the controller guideOther minor fixes“We are glad players are enjoying PUBG in Xbox Game Preview and we appreciate all of the great feedback we’ve received”, the PUBG Xbox One development team writes. “We take listening and reacting to our player base seriously, and we will work with our community to find opportunity to continually improve the player experience while in “XGP” and beyond.”
PLAYERUNKNOWN’S BATTLEGROUNDS is available now for both PC and Xbox One. The shooter was released for Microsoft’s console last week. Hopefully, this new patch will improve the game's overall presentation on Xbox One. If not, you can still try out this workaround to increase framerate.