Battlefield V Patch 1.03 is now available for PC (1.5 GB), PS4 (350 MB), and Xbox One (over 500 MB). According to the details in the Patch 1.03 changelog – the updates add a feature which allows you to enable RTX Ray tracing with the graphics cards that support this function, and many other things.
Battlefield V is scheduled to launch worldwide on November 20, but if you have bought the digital deluxe edition of the game then you can get your hands on the game right now via early access promotion. You can also get access to the game early on Xbox One and PC if you are a member of EA or Origin Access Service. DICE is not waiting for the worldwide release of Battlefield V on November 20, and have started working on the launch issues and bug fixes, and we can make this out from the fact that the Patch 1.03 is available now for the game.
The size of the update is 350 MB on PlayStation 4, over 500 MB on Xbox One, and 1.5 GB on PC. EA’s Jaqub Ajmal shared the news about the update via Twitter and also provided that changes it brings to the game. You can check out the official Patch Notes of Battlefield V Patch 1.03 below.
Battlefield V Patch 1.03 Changelog
- RTX Ray tracing can now be enabled with graphics cards that support this function – Battlefield V PC version.
- Fixed an issue that could result in a very uneven number of players at the start of a round.
- Made improvements to matchmaking with a full squad which should result in fewer disconnects.
- In some cases the revive functionality would suddenly stop to function for all of the players on a server. This has now been fixed.
- Fixed an issue where a weapon would disappear on the weapon selection screen.
- Fixed an issue in Frontlines mode on Devastation where the bomb in some rare cases spawned inside a wall.
- Fixed an issue which made the menus unusable when canceling a matchmaking session.
- Multiple Crash fixes, better support for the Xbox One Instant-On Functionality as well as multiple fixes for the Airborne game mode.
In Battlefield V on PC RTX ray tracing can now be enabled with graphics cards that support this function!
— Jaqub (DICE) (@EA_DICE) November 14, 2018
Going to be posting some of the fixes in this update now:
– Fixed an issue that could result in a very uneven number of players at the start of a round.
– Made improvements to matchmaking with a full squad which should result in less disconnects.
— Jaqub (DICE) (@EA_DICE) November 14, 2018
– In some cases the revive functionality would suddenly stop to function for all of the players on a server. This has now been fixed.
– Fixed an issue where a weapon would disappear on the weapon selection screen.
— Jaqub (DICE) (@EA_DICE) November 14, 2018
– Fixed an issue in Frontlines mode on Devastation where the bomb in some rare cases spawned inside a wall.
– Fixed an issue which made the menus unusable when cancelling a matchmaking session.
— Jaqub (DICE) (@EA_DICE) November 14, 2018
In this update there are also multiple Crash fixes, better support for the Xbox One Instant-On Functionality as well as multiple fixes for the Airborne gamemode. Yes, we have been busy and we have been working hard to get this update out to you as quickly as possible! 🙂
— Jaqub (DICE) (@EA_DICE) November 14, 2018
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Published: Nov 14, 2018 11:39 am