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Battlefield 4: Xbox 360 update rolling out now, patch notes inside

Battlefield 4 developer DICE is rolling out the shooter's latest Xbox 360 update, addressing spawn issues and various online fixes.

It follows DICE dating Battlefield 4 Second Assault for various formats, and detailing its Naval Strike DLC.

The full Xbox 360 patch notes are below:

  • - Fix for an issue where spawning into, or switching to, a gunner seat in an IFV/MBT sometimes could cause the game to crash
  • - Fix for missing sound in Team/Squad Deathmatch
  • - Fix for an issue in the Defuse game mode, where a bomb carrier would be permanently spotted
  • - Fix for an issue that would appear if a 10 users party would join a game with 8 available slots, leaving 2 of the players stuck on the loading screen
  • - Decreased the rate at which the kill card would incorrectly display 0 health, while the enemy was clearly alive
  • - Fix for an invisible wall that was incorrectly present in one of the fallen concrete pipes on Zavod 311
  • - Fix for an issue where bullet impact sounds weren't properly matching the actual number of impacts, causing the players to feel that they died too quickly.
  • - Fix for an issue where the "Draw" message would not display on-screen once a Conquest round ended with both teams having the same amount of tickets
  • - Fix for an issue where long IDs wouldn't scroll on dog tags
  • - Fix for missing grass physics in terrain
  • - Fix for an issue where the player camera would be positioned inside of the soldier when parachute spawning
  • - Fix for a MAV exploit that let players reach various out-of-map locations

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