PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds Update Prevents Binding Multiple Actions to Same Key

No more crouch jumping thanks to this update (along with bug fixes).

Posted By | On 20th, Sep. 2017

PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds

Bluehole has released a new update for PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds and along with the usual bug fixes, it comes with some rather interesting functions. Players can mark their character’s position in the Map Help section of the World Map. However, probably the best new feature is that you can no longer modify .ini files to set multiple actions to one single key.

Other features include bug fixes for issues like players being able to attach angled foregrips to Tommy Guns; a graphics bug for building locations; and one nasty bug that would see a black box texture manifest while scoping in if anti-aliasing was set to Low or Very Low.

PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds has a lot going on – it recently crossed 1.3 million concurrent players as its all time peak with more than 10 million units sold thus far. It will be coming to Xbox One on its Game Preview program later this year.

UI/UX

  • Added the following feature to the Map Help section on the World Map: Marking your character’s current position (Default key set to Insert)

Other

  • You may no longer modify ini files to set a key bind for multiple actions on the same key

Bug fixes

  • Fixed a bug that enabled angled foregrip to attach to Tommy Gun
  • Fixed a graphic bug regarding building locations
  • Fixed an animation bug that appeared when a character used healing or boosting items in the driver’s seat
  • Fixed a bug that did not cancel a player’s reload if the character was knocked out during the reload
  • Fixed a bug where an uncooked grenade could explode if a character was knocked out while holding it
  • Fixed a graphic bug that would cause a black box texture to appear while scoped when Anti-Aliasing was set to Low or Very Low in the Settings

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