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Battlefield 4: PS4 patch addresses stability and bug fixes, notes inside

Battlefield 4 developer DICE has rolled out a new stability patch for the shooter's PS4 edition, addressing several stability issues and glitches. Get the full patch notes here.

It's similar to the Battlefield 4 PC patch that went out yesterday. Hit the link to see what got fixed.

The PS4 update was posted on Battlelog and goes as follows:

Jan 14 PS4 Game Update Notes:

  • -Various fixes for improving general stability
  • -Fixed flickering in map and minimap on Rouge Transmission and Operation Locker
  • -Fixed issue with player spawning under the map in Lancang Dam
  • -Increased damage by 25% for the Stealth Jet 20mm cannons
  • -Normalized repair rates across all vehicles. Vehicles with lower health points, like aircraft and transport vehicles, now repair more slowly than before
  • -Fixed a bug where the M1 Abrams Coaxial HMG ammo box was occasionally blocking the driver's camera
  • -Fix for friendly marker not always showing when needed to, resulting in players shooting team members
  • -Fixed problem with killer health in kill card not being correctly updated (showing 100% health even though the soldier was hurt)
  • -EU Players: Fixed bug where game wouldn't start when when the console was running in any of these languages: Japanese, Dutch, Portuguese, Traditional Chinese, Korean, Czech, Brazilian Portuguese
  • -Fix for bug where it looked like soldier was dying with 1 health instead of 0
  • -Fixed a player feedback timing issue where blood was appearing before other damage indicators, and before damage was actually done

Via Videogamer.

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