Developer Bluehole is rolling out PUBG Xbox One update 8 which focuses on fixing gameplay issues and bugs.
The minor new PUBG Preview patch will go live on Xbox systems at 6PM KST / 1AM PST / 9AM UTC. “We are releasing a minor update this week, focused on fixing bugs or gameplay issues that were identified following the last patch release”, the PUBG Xbox One development team writes on the game’s official forums.
We’ve included the full release notes for the new update down below:
Gameplay
We received a lot of great feedback following the changes made to vehicle/player damage. We continue to tune and balance this element of gameplay, and are therefore reverting back to increased damage if a player is struck by a vehicle.
Bug fixes
Resolved an issue preventing players from vaulting over specific ledges and/or windowsThe camera will now remain in the correct location following player deathVehicles will no longer relocate to another position on the map after the player disembarksThe game's development team made changes to vehicle damage in the previous preview update. We've included those changes down below:
We’ve listened to your feedback and further modified the damage players can inflict on vehicles, increasing areas of vulnerability. This includes:
Increased damage to the vehicle body, and significant damage to the wheels when targeted with gunfireIncreased vehicle damage when successfully targeted with a grenadeBoth driver and passenger will suffer increased injuries from crashing into objects or other vehicles (Dacia, UAZ, and Buggy)Slight reduction to player damage when being struck by a vehicleBluehole advises to restart your Xbox One console after the patch has been deployed to get the download.
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