Battlefield 4 developer DICE has openly discussed a slew of incoming changes coming to the shooters multiplayer component son, including changes to the net code,
Over on the Battlefield blog, DICE’s Vincent Vukovic stated that the game’s community test environment has helped the team iron and identify several issues, and thanked players for taking part so far.
He added that improving the game’s netcode was the team’s biggest priority.
“Making improvements to the ‘Netcode’ in Battlefield 4 has been a top priority for us,” he explained. “Some of the items we’ve been specifically looking at is how to decrease the feeling of getting killed when behind cover and getting killed without initially seeing a damage indicator. The improvements we did were released in June, and we’re looking at testing out additional fixes during the coming months.”
Vukovic added that Battlefield 4′s core gameplay will also be tweaked, and that changes will come into play relative to the shooter’s incoming Dragon’s Teeth expansion.
Rush mode will also receive improvements, and DICE is running tests on maps Siege of Shanghai, Zavod 311 and Operation Locker.
Finally, Vukovic listed areas that will be looked at in future. They are:
- General Weapon tweaks/balance
- Weapon Suppression tuning
- 3P Head-flinch dampening
- Visual recoil ADS tuning
- Vehicle tuning/balance
- Game modes: Rush, Continued tweaks to Obliteration Competitive and Conquest small
- HUD improvements and bug fixes