Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege' First DLC Out Feb. 2; PC Patch 1.3 Offers Anti-Cheating Improvements, et al

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An all new patch for PC version of Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege has been recently released by game developer Ubisoft The latest patch brings fixes that were not addressed in the previous patch as well as overall improvements to the game.

Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege Patch 1.3 was released shortly after the release of Update 1.2 that brings fixes for issues that were missed in the previous patch, notes Gearnuke.

Below is the full details of Patch 1.3 for Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege via Ubisoft forum page:

General Tweaks and Improvements
(Live for PC and consoles, as of Jan. 13th)

Hit Registration Improvements

  • Updated the server tick rate for console users
  • With the goal of improving positioning and shooting replication, we had deployed a first update on PC in which the player position update rate is set to 60 times per second (vs. the previous 30). After testing, we are satisfied with its state so we are now deploying this update to all consoles as well.

Anti-Cheating Improvements

  • Cheating countermeasures have been improved further.
  • Banning policy update: all cheaters detected by the system will be banned permanently. No more three day ban for first offense.

Exploit fix: Defenders exciting the preparation phase

  • Added a configuration that allows us to turn ON an insta-kill configuration for Defenders that go outside their zone during the preparation phase (this behavior should not be possible, but if exploits are found, the guilty shall be punished by a swift death!)
  • We will be able to activate this functionality at any time. We will first be testing it on XB1 during the afternoon of January 13th (Montreal time). If it proves effective, we will be deploying this on all platforms later that day.

Top Community-Raised Bug Fixes
(Live for PC on Jan. 13th, live for consoles on Jan. 20th)
Please be aware that this is not an exhaustive list and that we are only highlighting fixes that were done about the most commonly raised community bugs.

Level Design Fixes

  • Fixed a bug that allowed players to exit their zone during the preparation phase (red wall). When transitioning from proning to standing position combined with putting up a barricade, players were able to go through walls. We believe this exploit is now solved. Please share your experience in this forum thread if you still encounter it after the patch (information we are looking for listed in opening post).

Online Fixes

  • Partial fix of Error [2-0x00000041].
  • Potential full fix of the loading screen freeze (smoke background).
  • Potential full fix of the failed data synchronization issue.
  • Session authentication operation requests are now using the per data center proxy instead of the Dev one.
  • Improved error tracking, for easier issue identification from our side.
  • Ranked match reconnection fixes for PC:
    • If game was closed by pressing [x] or ALT+F4, the players will not be leaving all sessions anymore.
    • Players leaving a Ranked match by pressing F10 will now be receiving reconnect & abandon messages.
    • Players leaving a Ranked match by quitting with ALT+F4 will now be receiving reconnect & abandon messages.
  • Various smaller connectivity and crash fixes.

Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege is developed by Ubisoft Montreal with its first DLC titled as 'Operation Black Ice' which is originally scheduled for release this month is moved on February 2 as its official launch date.

Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege was released on December 1, 2015 for PC, PS4 and Xbox One.

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