The patch also fixes a crash issue and enables audio in PS4 video captures

Dec 5, 2013 14:11 GMT  ·  By

Electronic Arts put out a small patch for the PlayStation 4 version of their hit title Battlefield 4, mainly in order to fix the one-hit-kill bug.

Developer DICE warned players they might be booted from ongoing games before being able to reconnect to the new server versions.

The patch was pushed live as quickly as possible to deal primarily with the one-hit-kill bug, and future updates will contain more fixes and will focus on game stability issues, as Polygon reports.

The December 5 Game Update Notes read as follows: -Fixed the "one-hit kill" bug where damage from a single bullet sometimes was applied multiple times. This could lead to firefights where normal rifles sometimes dealt one-shot kills, which is not as designed. -Fixed a crash that could occur when having a very large amounts of Friends -Enabled audio in PS4 video captures

The team is also working on another issue that could be misconstrued as the one-hit-kill bug.

There are instances where the death camera is initiated before the correct internet packets have arrived to be interpolated by the player camera, and they plan to address this in upcoming updates, as stated in the official update log.