Battlefield 4 R33 Server Update – The Dead Will No Longer Shield You

DICE finally corrects a previously game breaking bug, along with updating Battlelog.

Posted By | On 29th, Apr. 2014

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Battlefield 4 encountered a game-breaking bug several weeks ago that allowed players to use dead bodies as invisible shields if they were capable of revival. A new R33 server update has been released by DICE and it seems to have fixed the problem.

But that’s not all. DICE has also updated Battlelog also adds a host of other fixes including stability improvements and the usual bug squashing. Platoons has also been updated – you’ll now only require 2 members in the same round to earn XP for your Platoon. If you play with more members of your Platoon, you’ll receive additional XP bonuses thanks to some algorithm tweaking on the part of DICE.

You’ll also find Platoons in the main header, with Missions now in the Multplayer menu. Have you noticed any changes and performance improvements in the game which has been patched for arguably the millionth time? Let us know in the comments below.


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