PUBG Xbox Update 11

PUBG Xbox Update 11: Improved Frame-Rate, Inventory Management and More

PUBG Xbox Update 11 has been deployed to all Xbox One systems. PUBG Corp. states that the main focus with this patch is to continue “performance optimization and stability improvements across the family of Xbox consoles.” Update 11 also makes tweaks to inventory management, reduces crashes, and more.

The new PUBG Xbox update will have been hotly anticipated by the over 5 million Xbox players, as any improvements to performance and controls are definitely welcome. Take a look at the patch notes rundown, and see what the developers have been working on.

PUBG Xbox Update 11 Patch Notes

For most players, the best improvement bundled with the PUBG Xbox Update 11 is the performance tweaks. The developers have “implemented texture changes to improve graphical performance,” as well as optimizing vehicle profiles to increase the frame-rate. Those experiencing crashing issues should also have less of a problem.

The previous PUBG inventory system was a little cumbersome on Xbox One. Happily, the developers have now changed the layout with added “focal points,” which “identify selected areas” and offer a “clearer button guide and tooltips.” Other UI/UX changes include an improved selection of weapon slots and attachments, as well as quick scrolling using the LT/RT buttons.

When riding the plane, a counter will now show how many players are still waiting to jump.

PUBG Xbox Update 11

Two key bug fixes have also been implemented. Phantom footsteps noises, which players could hear despite there being no one else around, have been fixed, and the blue zone will now be displayed correctly at all times.

With the Xbox One version of the game having been criticized for its poor performance, even after 10 updates, here’s hoping that Xbox Update 11 can help smooth things out and make conditions more tolerable. Playing an intense game like PUBG with dips down to 15fps is no fun, whatsoever.

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