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Battlefield 4 Fall Update Now Live

This weeks EA Tuesday Exclusive details the new Battlefield 4 Fall Update, available now on all platforms.

Have you been asking to customize your HUD? Now you can! Dig in with the full patch notes on the Battlefield blogand let us know what you think on Twitter.

Heres a preview of what youll find in the game after you download:

Classic Mode Available

By popular demand, the Fall Update introduces a new preset called Classic Mode. Rules on these servers are similar to settings from previous Battlefield titles and are designed for skilled players looking for more of a challenge. For example, you are able to spawn on only the squad leader in Classic Mode, which makes greater tactical thinking as a squad leader even more important. Try Classic Mode for a new challenge.

Customizable HUD

You can now change settings for the in-world icons that are visible when aiming down the sight of your weapon. Some players dont want to see their teammates in this view, and that is something you can now toggle on and off. The size of the mini map can be increased by up to 250% and you can also change the transparency of icons to your liking.

Adjusted Player Movement

Youll notice that the way players move now more closely resembles Battlefield 3 but maintains the animation fidelity of Battlefield 4.

High Frequency Network Update Added

Now added to the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 and set to default, this update to the server provides feedback on the client with greater frequency, resulting in a smoother player experience.

Reduced Visual Recoil

Youll feel less recoil from weapons, including all medium and close range sights (except iron sights, Infra Red night vision and Forward Looking Infra Red).

Beefed Up Netcode

Battlefield 4 netcode or gameplay updates has seen several tweaks and is now the fastest in the franchises history, counting client-to-client values. The team will also look to improve hit detection.

For full notes on all the details, head over to the Battlefield blog.


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