New Rocket League patch punishes ragequitters

The long-awaited first major patch for Rocket League has finally been made available. The 108MB patch brings the version number up to 1.03. It fixes a number of bugs and issues, as well as supplying some new features.Quick Chat commands can now be used in cross-platform between PC and PS4, stat tracking finally works, and AI Bot skill levels now adjust with the average skill level of the current players of a game.

The long-awaited first major patch for Rocket League has finally been made available. The 108MB patch brings the version number up to 1.03. It fixes a number of bugs and issues, as well as supplying some new features.

Quick Chat commands can now be used in cross-platform between PC and PS4, stat tracking finally works, and AI Bot skill levels now adjust with the average skill level of the current players of a game.

But the biggest change is a move to punish people who quit matchmaking early

“The first player to abandon a “Ranked” match is now banned from matchmaking for 15 minutes”

Another free update is scheduled to come out soon alongside the game’s first DLC. This will include a spectator mode, new arena, new flags, 3v3 ranked playlist, and customization options that seem to function like mutators from Unreal Tournament.

You can get the full 1.03 patch notes below:

 

Rocket League v1.03 patch notes

The Headlines

Complete list below…

New Features

Gameplay

Content

Online Play

UI/ UX

Changes and Updates

Training

UI/ UX

Bug Fixes

General

Garage Items

Trophies and Achievements

UI/ UX

Localization

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