
Fixed – Latency, micro stutters and graphical issues after playing multiple matches and maps in the same Custom game session. Fixed – The squad leader remains alone in a match after one squad member leaves when the leader starts the match. Fixed – The Stun Grenade VFX can be cancelled under certain conditions. Fixed – While prone, using melee and standing up will switch the knife animation to shield. Fixed – Cannot access Bulletproof Camera by pressing the secondary gadget button while prone. Fixed – No toggle for Montagne and Pulse special abilities (now comes with toggle). Fixed – Pistols have their reticle misaligned with the center of the screen while shooting.
Fixed – The operator is invisible when players load into game. Fixed – Deployable shields placed perpendicular to a window prevent vaulting. Console players will have to wait until patch Y3S3.2 drops later this month, meaning they're getting these fixes as well as the balance changes in one patch. However, this only applies to the PC version. Though no specific release day was announced for patch Y3S3.1.2, it is coming this week. On the map Oregon, some players were able to clip through the washing machine, giving them an unfair advantage. The bug would make the player completely invisible after the map loads. There's also the invisibility glitch, which while it can be inadvertently triggered, you're never sure if it's intentional or not.
You can still deploy shields close to windows, but the game will automatically leave room for vaulting to work. Though the developer did intend on including balance changes in the patch initially, it instead decided to roll out the bug fixes as soon as possible while testing continues on said balance changes.įirst, the deployable shield vaulting bug, which prevents players from vaulting through windows whenever shields are placed perpendicular to the window, is going away. The main focus of patch Y3S3.1.2 is to fix a few nasty exploits.
Now that the dust has settled after the release of the Rainbow Six Siege Operation Grim Sky operators, Ubisoft has now diverted its attention once again to fixing bugs and balancing the meta.
Rainbow Six Siege is getting a new patch this week that'll take care of a couple of nasty bugs.