‘Battlefield 4’ Patch Rolling Out On All Platforms Later This Month
Battlefield 4 certainly closed 2013 on a moderately low-note, but a new patch will be arriving later this month across all platforms that should hopefully fix any lingering issues.
Battlefield 4 certainly closed 2013 on a moderately low-note, but a new patch will be arriving later this month across all platforms that should hopefully fix any lingering issues.
After a shaky end to 2013, EA has even more issues to deal with, as hackers brought down several BF4 servers along with EA’s digital distribution platform, Origin.
According to various Chinese news outlets, Battlefield 4 is now banned and labeled as “illegal” by the Ministry of Culture of the People’s Republic of China, as it depicts an “aggressive attack on [Chinese] culture”.
Good news occasionally comes at a price: DICE is diligently trying to fix all versions of Battlefield 4…at the cost of placing all other projects on hold…Yes, all of them.
The end of the Battlefield 4 crash-fest draws near, as today’s update should fix several crashes and bugs within the PS4 version.
[Note: This article contains information about hacking software for the PC version of Battlefield 4. I do not condone, nor promote such software; I’m simply creating an awareness of the situation in case of an in-game encounter.]
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