Mon, Feb 13, 2012 | 17:46 GMT
DICE working on various Battlefield 3 fixes, PC update due tomorrow
DICE has confirmed it’s working on a bevy of fixes for Battlefield 3 via a post on the official Battlefield Blog.

The developer’s said the upcoming tweaks will solve problems releating to “balance and gameplay, performance, stability and the overall feature set”.
DICE community manager Daniel Matros said more details will be announced “in the coming weeks” regarding the update.
Battlefield 3 is also due to get a number of PC bug fixes tomorrow via a update through EA Origin. Get the list below.
- Support for Intel’s new Ivy Bridge product line (as yet unreleased)
- Fixes for two reproducible client crashes:
- Oilfields- Conquest Large – Fixed a client crash when users spawn in certain vehicles.
- Canals – Rush – Fixed a client crash at the 2nd set of mcoms if the player drives a vehicle into the vicinity of the exploding rocket battery.
- AMD Radeon 7xxx series performance improvements
Thanks, Eurogamer.


4 comments
#1
KAP
13/02/12, 5:59 pm
What about the input lag for ~PS3?
#2
ManuOtaku
13/02/12, 8:16 pm
input Lag on PS3?, in Which part?, i didnt experiment any input lag on the PS3 Version.
#3
freedoms_stain
13/02/12, 8:32 pm
@2, I’ve never played the PS3 version, but I’ve heard complaints from a very very reliable source that there is input lag in BF3 vs BF:BC2.
#4
livewired500
14/02/12, 12:25 pm
I have a copy for all three platforms. PS3 is unplayable unless lower res to 480p. I think high sensitivity players like myself notice it more.