PUBG Xbox One patch reverts changes made a week ago

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Today’s PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds Xbox One patch changes vehicle/player damage back to its original value.

If you’ve been keeping up with PUBG patches on Xbox One, you’ll know that last week’s update made several changes to vehicle/player gameplay.

The update greatly increased player damage to vehicles, while also reducing the damage players take after being hit by a vehicle. This latter change was controversial, and, in today’s patch, developer PUBG Corp reverted it back to its original value.

Now, running players over and/or hitting them with vehicles is powerful once again. The update also brings improvements to the vaulting systems, and a couple of their minor bug fixes.

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 windows
  • The camera will now remain in the correct location following player death
  • Vehicles will no longer relocate to another position on the map after the player disembarks


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lbreadsticklPosted:

I don't understand how it was a 3gb update. I mean they revert changes and added minor fixes to vaulting and such, but 3gigs? At that rate the game itself should be over 100 gigs

QTPosted:

Tom I feel like they shouldnt have reduced the damage reduction from vehicles in the first place. Its a rare thing to happen and running someone over and not getting the kill would really irritate me. Glad to see they changed it back to its original damage.


It was a very dumb change if I so so myself. It is good they are listening to fans as well!

vicrod23144Posted:

Wish they would smooth out the controls, Aiming down sights is way too clunky

ZydrinPosted:

Woah glad they are actually listening to their fans. A lot of companies dont!

TomPosted:

I feel like they shouldnt have reduced the damage reduction from vehicles in the first place. Its a rare thing to happen and running someone over and not getting the kill would really irritate me. Glad to see they changed it back to its original damage.

TuskPosted:

I'm hoping it will be asiaer to kill people in vehicles. I use to get run over by people in cars and 0 shot of defending my self.

matPosted:

This is good for the community

DragonPosted:

I guess this is good for PUBG players out there. Not a lot of devs revert back after an update, but it seems like they listen to their community well.

uwuPosted:

Mike Not Sure why they Would Revert! Odd

They reverted it because every time your vehicle would softly hit a rock or something, it'd take off health for no reason. I'm glad they got rid of that.

MikePosted:

Not Sure why they Would Revert! Odd