

This feature can be turned On in the General section of the Options menu. PC users can now display real-time performance metrics in the HUD such as FPS, latency, and NVIDIA-related metrics.Reduced catching area of effect to 3.5 meters (was 5 meters).Increased number of Mag-NETs to 6 (was 4).Reduced Dash refresh time to 8 seconds (was 12 seconds).Added Bulletproof Camera (removed Nitro Cell).No longer limited to placing 1 trap per door/window frame.Affected Operators include: Montagne, Buck, Fuze, Capitão, Amaru, Nøkk, Ying, and Zero.Reduced number of punches required to destroy an Armor Panel to 9 (was 12).Increased number of Armor Panels to 4 (was 3).Total ammo is now 181 in PVP, 121 in Hardcore and 196 in PVE.Increased vertical recoil and first kick recoil.Reduced P10 Roni Magazine from 19+1 to 15+1.With the new update Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege is now playable and optimised for, well, everything.Rainbow Six Siege 2.15 Patch Notes (1.000.018) – OctoOPERATOR BALANCING ALIBI Lastly, the bombsites have been balanced to make them all more competitive. An entirely new rotation between the two sides of the building on the second floor was also added. The first is driving Attackers inside by lowering the number of balconies and relocating them to remove some of the crossfire players could create previously from outside. Skyscraper map has been newly reworked with three major objectives.

Here's the word on the map rework - which sounds pretty substantial. Here's a look at Aruni via a very cool new Neon Dawn animated short. A new Season also means a new Battle Pass too. The update brings a new Operator in the form of Aruni and a rework of the Skyscraper map. It's a free upgrade too for those still playing with all progress carrying over to the next-gen build.Īnd in terms of actual game stuff Operation Neon Dawn, the final seasonal bit of goodness for Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege Year 5 of content is also available now. In addition to those fancy visuals full cross-gen support is available, though only within the "same family of consoles". Essentially a new next-gen build and version of the popular competitive shooter from Ubisoft it now supports up to 4K and 120fps (with render scaling) on the latest consoles. Rainbow Six Siege on console has been given a massive performance bump if you're one of the lucky few playing on either the PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X.
