Call of Duty: Black Ops 4’s Latest PC Update Mostly Brings Stability Improvements

Some minor issues in gameplay have also been addressed.

Posted By | On 25th, Nov. 2018

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Treyarch have rolled out the latest PC update (November 23) for Call of Duty: Black Ops 4. Unlike other recent updates for the game, this one isn’t all that major, and mostly fixes stability issues with the game- more specifically, its multiplayer and Zombies modes.

A crash in the multiplayer mode where players would immediately be made to quit upon dying, as well as one where they would get disconnected while swimming in the water in the Icebreaker map, as well as a “rare crash” that would cause players to leave a match very shortly after joining, have all been fixed. In Zombies, an exploit that allowed players to use extra perks and would also often cause the game to crash has been addressed as well. Meanwhile, a couple of minor gameplay tweaks have also been made.

You can get the full patch notes (via Treyarch) below. Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 is currently available on PS4, Xbox One, and PC. Recently, it was confirmed that it was the highest selling game for October in the US, and also instantly became the highest selling game of year. Read more on that through here.

General

  • Gameplay

    • Added an option in the Controls menu to toggle Auto Mantle on or off. Applies to Multiplayer and Blackout.

    • Resolved an issue where enabling Sprint Cancels Reload would disable Auto Mantle.

Multiplayer

  • Stability

    • Fixed a crash that could occur when a player quit immediately as they were being killed.

    • Fixed a crash that could occur if a player disconnected while swimming in the water in Icebreaker.

    • Fixed a rare crash that could occur when a player left a match shortly after joining.

Zombies

  • Stability

    • Closed an exploit that allowed players to use extra Perks, which also caused the game to crash.


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