'Rainbow Six Siege' Update Brings More Bugs Than Fixes

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  • Playstation 4
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2015-12-01
Ubisoft releases an incredible data dump necessary to understand win/loss and K/D stats for every operator across the maps.
Ubisoft releases an incredible data dump necessary to understand win/loss and K/D stats for every operator across the maps. Ubisoft

Rainbow Six Siege is having trouble with updates. Normally, updates to a game are released to fix bugs and tweak other issues. In the case of Rainbow Six Siege, the updates seem to make even more bugs.

Many gamers have taken to the Rainbow Six subreddit to voice their concerns with the game. Most of the problems seem to revolve around hit detection, specifically regarding headshots. The subreddit is littered with gifs from players showing what should be headshots, but end up not getting registered by the game.

Other glitches reported by the community include invisible barricades that hold people back from entering doors, even if they can’t be seen, players and weapons clipping through walls, and “Black Jesus.” The last one, which can be seen in the video above, is what players are calling the glitch that makes characters appear standing in the T-pose while appearing entirely black.

Ubisoft has responded to fans on their official forum, and have revealed what the known issues and top priorities are for the developers. They have also revealed that the next patch will be coming out some time in mid-February. This new update should hopefully fix many of the new issues players are reporting.

If it doesn’t start the process all over again with a new set of bugs.

So what do you think? Are you upset to see Rainbow Six Siege get so overrun with bugs? Are you glad to know the team at Ubisoft is hard at work on fixes? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.

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