

This was a highly requested feature, so we’re excited to allow people easier tracking for chasing those badges and challenges! We have now added a damage counter to the HUD. The Gold magazine has the same capacity as Purple mags, and is available for Light, Heavy, Snipers, and Energy Weapons. Attaching it to a weapon automatically reloads your stowed weapons after a brief delay. Season 8 introduces the Gold-tier magazines.Players can now explore beyond Artillery, Spotted Lakes takes over the Slums and some new observation towers for basic recon or a sniper’s nest The main new point of interest shows the devastation from the ship crashing into the map. Season 8 once again sees changes to Kings Canyon.The 30-30 is the benchmark for reliability, designed to withstand whipping sandstorms and temporal instability, which made it an obvious choice for the Apex Games.Probably a reason, but IDK why.”įor those interesting in today’s Apex Legends patch notes, you can find them listed below: “Season updates need to re-download most of the game on console, PC can just get what is added/changed. There is some unpacking that throttles the HDD so you can't download it at max speed unless the game is on SSD.”Īnother adds: “Updates don’t take up all the space they require, it will take up some space, but imagine most of those gigs are the game basically rewriting itself.” Until then, you can download PS4 system software update 1.76 right now via the PlayStation Network.One gamer on PC reports: “I'm downloading it right now. However, seeing as how it doesn't even have a concrete release date, you can expect a few more stability updates to appear in the near future.

Sony confirmed yesterday that the next major update for the PS4 was firmware update 2.0, set to deliver live themes and many other features to the home console. The previous update, 1.75, at least added the ability to view 3D Blu-ray movies besides the traditional stability improvements, but this one seems to be lacking even in that area. The latest firmware update 1.76 is no exception, with Sony only confirming that it improves the stability of the console's software during the use of certain applications. However, many of the firmware updates have been small and insignificant, only serving to increase the device's stability, without adding any other major features. The PS4 console has been around for quite a while now and Sony has rolled out plenty of different software updates designed to add more features to the console and to prevent any errors, issues, or problems from affecting owners of the home console. Sony has rolled out yet another system software update for the PS4 console, this time taking its firmware to version 1.76, bringing forth a suite of other stability fixes that are confirmed yet lack any sort of details.
