Dice are continuing their efforts to fix up Battlefield 2042, with today bringing a patch fixing issues including some wonky hit registration, some crashes, and a bit of rubberbanding. Looking ahead, they've also revealed the much-requested new scoreboard which will arrive in February. After a few months, maybe the game will get to the state it should have been in when it launch in November.
Battlefield 2042 update 3.2 is now live on all platforms. It's mostly focused on fixes, addressing several crash problems and a whole lot of problems with the Soldier. These Soldier issues include:
The update also fixed a problem which meant vehicle passengers would have their hit registration messed up when the driver's turret rotated. See the patch notes for info on more fixes and changes. Alongside this, they're making changes to XP gain in Portal mode.
Looking ahead, a Twitter thread yesterday laid out their plans for the future. Update 3.3, expected in "mid to late February", will bring the new scoreboard many have wanted so they can, y'know, actually see scores.
Scoreboard RefreshIn Update 3.3 we will refresh our existing Scoreboard UI with a new panel that showcases how players are stacking up across the serverHere’s your first look at our Work in Progress
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