Check out the latest MW2 patch notes for week one fixes, including PC driver issues, weapon tuning, and lobby stability. Get ready for Season 1!
Alright, so the first week of Modern Warfare II is in the books, and the devs have dropped a patch to clean up some of the initial kinks. It's mostly about squashing bugs and making things run smoother, but they've also given us a peek at what's coming with Season 1. Think of this as the immediate tune-up before the big seasonal update.
Here's the rundown of what got fixed right away:
- PC Stability Boost: If you're playing on PC and updated your Nvidia drivers around October 26th, you should notice fewer crashes and weird visual glitches. They're still working on smoothing out some of the stuttering, so keep an eye out for further improvements from Beenox.
- Weapon Tuning is Back: Remember that weapon-tuning feature? It's back online and no longer causing crashes when you try to use your custom loadouts. That's a big one for anyone who loves tweaking their guns.
- General Stability: They've also rolled out general stability improvements, which is great news, especially for pre-made lobbies that were crashing while trying to get into a match.
Now, while this first patch tackled the immediate issues, the team is gearing up for the big Season 1 launch. Some features are still in the works and will likely arrive with that major update. Here's what's on the horizon:
- Weapon Balancing: This is a big one. The devs are still collecting a ton of data on how every weapon and attachment performs. Expect some weapons to get buffed and others to get nerfed around the Season 1 launch. They're aiming for a more balanced sandbox.
- Ping System Woes: The ping system is still mostly disabled because of a persistent bug where enemies were getting tracked. It's a bummer, but PC players still have some limited access. Hopefully, this gets sorted soon.
- Map Exploit Fixes: Get ready for some map adjustments and fixes for exploits. They're planning to address these before Season 1 drops to keep things fair.
- Exploit Awareness: The developers are aware of issues like the DDOS and Riot Shield exploits, but there's no fix timeline for those just yet. Keep an eye out for updates on these.
So, while this week one patch was all about the immediate fixes, the real meat of the changes will likely come with the massive patch dropping before Season 1 officially kicks off on November 17th. Hang tight, more is definitely coming!
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