I think our designers' notes that we are releasing a season are a result of that. In the past when we introduced changes, we did not always clarify it and exactly what our reasoning for that R6 Items, and we watched players become frustrated by that since they didn't understand why we had been making adjustments.
In general, it's a positive procedure and we completely understand why a few players get worried, but we're pretty happy with how our operators are releasing equilibrium wise.
While Ubisoft hasn't announced an exact Rainbow Six Siege Operation Grim Sky launch date just yet, the company has revealed the patch notes for this upcoming DLC (downloadable content) for the tactical shooter. The patch notes for Operation Grim Sky comprise improved performance on PS4, PS4 Guru, Xbox One, and Xbox One X via dynamic resolution scaling. What this signifies is scenes from the sport will be at a lower resolution so as to maintain a consistent frame rate.
"We are introducing lively resolution on consoles. The target is to improve picture quality when the GPU load is lighter, and leave better framerate in GPU-heavy scenes. Because of this, you will experience more consistent performance during gameplay, particularly in conditions where there are a lot of stress on the GPU, for example with a great deal of explosions such as Fuze charges," reads the match's patch notes on the official Rainbow Six Siege site.
Upgrades to the game include weapons that are new as well as equilibrium fixes for the many Operators of the game. Operation Grim Sky is still another addition to a game that's grown out of, according to 25 million users in December 2017, Ubisoft, to 35 million as of June 2018.
Ubisoft has not shown any release date however, but if articles of game follows content updates that were previous, expect in the first week of September. With the game having a 10 year content program, it will be intriguing to learn how it sustains itself from the face of competition from the likes of Fortnite, PUBG, Overwatch, along with upcoming titles like Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 and Battlefield V.
I think our designers' notes that we are releasing a season are a result of that. In the past when we introduced changes, we did not always clarify it and exactly what our reasoning for that R6 Items, and we watched players become frustrated by that since they didn't understand why we had been making adjustments.
In general, it's a positive procedure and we completely understand why a few players get worried, but we're pretty happy with how our operators are releasing equilibrium wise.
While Ubisoft hasn't announced an exact Rainbow Six Siege Operation Grim Sky launch date just yet, the company has revealed the patch notes for this upcoming DLC (downloadable content) for the tactical shooter. The patch notes for Operation Grim Sky comprise improved performance on PS4, PS4 Guru, Xbox One, and Xbox One X via dynamic resolution scaling. What this signifies is scenes from the sport will be at a lower resolution so as to maintain a consistent frame rate.
"We are introducing lively resolution on consoles. The target is to improve picture quality when the GPU load is lighter, and leave better framerate in GPU-heavy scenes. Because of this, you will experience more consistent performance during gameplay, particularly in conditions where there are a lot of stress on the GPU, for example with a great deal of explosions such as Fuze charges," reads the match's patch notes on the official Rainbow Six Siege site.
Upgrades to the game include weapons that are new as well as equilibrium fixes for the many Operators of the game. Operation Grim Sky is still another addition to a game that's grown out of, according to 25 million users in December 2017, Ubisoft, to 35 million as of June 2018.
Ubisoft has not shown any release date however, but if articles of game follows content updates that were previous, expect in the first week of September. With the game having a 10 year content program, it will be intriguing to learn how it sustains itself from the face of competition from the likes of Fortnite, PUBG, Overwatch, along with upcoming titles like Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 and Battlefield V.