The Apex Legends developers are currently working on a list of different bugs and issues—some existing and others from the recent mid-seasonal update for Season 21. All such problems need to be addressed since a single game-breaking bug can cause the overall experience to deteriorate. Bugs are a common occurrence in online multiplayer titles and need to be constantly monitored to provide the community with permanent fixes.
This article will highlight the most recent items that the Apex Legends devs are currently developing permanent fixes for to deploy in the next patch.
Deathbox collision, Match start flutter sound, performance, and more bug fixes in Apex Legends
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The Apex Legends devs team has made a publicly visible Trello board for the community to check and stay up-to-date about the patches that are in the pipeline. This tracker can only be viewed and cannot be modified by the community. A column named ‘About and News’ has been created to help players report cheaters and any new bugs that they might encounter in-game.
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The top item in the ‘In Progress’ column is related to the performance issues caused in the game due to the usage of Adaptive Supersampling. The devs are also working on a fix for the rapid FPS drops on Xbox consoles while using Bloodhound’s ultimate ability.
A new audio bug has also emerged after the mid-season update where a loud fluttering sound can be heard by every player at the start of each match. The root cause of this issue has not been disclosed yet. The problem is most common in Quads game mode lobbies.
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Deathbox colliding and blocking doors is another problem that is present in the same list. The devs might make it so that deathboxes can no longer collide with players or block doors while remaining interactable. This could be a massive change as these have always been solid objects on the map and do not despawn unless they are completely empty.
The Summary screen is another issue as it shows only three players instead of four in the Quads lobby. This makes it difficult to see the damage and kill stats of other players on the same team. This is likely a visual problem and should be fixed when the next patch is deployed for the player base.
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The final issue being worked on is the misalignment of the mouse cursor when players are trying to move the game in windowed mode.
Apart from these bugs, there are a lot more items that are currently being investigated by the devs. Fans can keep an eye out for the official Trello board of Apex Legends for the latest updates.
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