Been playing Battlefield 3 and feeling like it was missing just a little something? Well developer DICE seems to think so too, detailing a huge list of fixes major and minor for their game over at Battlefield 3's official blog.
Find out what kind of changes are in store after the jump.
Although the EA/DICE shooter has been out for a couple of months now (it dropped in the last week of October), a major patch is incoming. Featuring a fairly stacked list of vehicle, weapon, mode, and gameplay fixes for the game's multiplayer. Looking at the list, many of the changes run the gamut of 1-in100 instance glitch fixes to very tangible modifications to player movement.
Some of the more interesting changes detailed in the list are an update which will allow you to break a sprint by dropping into prone (thus avoiding gunfire) to speeding up how fast you can swap out between primary weapons and sidearms. Again, if you're a fan of the game or haven't picked it up in a couple of months, I recommend you check out the list which is just a fascinating breakdown of granular elements and the sign of a team that's still plugging away at a game post-release with a passion.
No release date has been announced for the update, but it will be hitting all three platforms—the 360, PS3, and PC—when it finally goes live.
[Source: Battlelog via Gamespot]
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