Psyonix has released the newest patch notes for their rocket car filled sports game Rocket League, and it looks like things are about to get a bit less fun for the cheaters out there.
Specifically, patch 1.12 has “implemented [an] automatic timed matchmaking ban system associated with players who delete content from their game files to avoid competitive matchmaking in certain arenas.”
Other than banning cheaters, the patch also brings a host of bug fixes. Here’s the full list:
- Skill Rating calculation has been fixed on the League Rankings screen and now accurately reflects your MMR
- Fixed an issue that caused the Ranked Reconnect popup to appear improperly during gameplay
- Fixed an issue that caused players to lose input in the Muting menu
- Competitive games are now properly labeled on the in-game score card
- Players will no longer incorrectly appear to be in a party on the scoreboard
- Fixed an issue that allowed Ballcam to be enabled/disabled erroneously in the post game screen
- (PS4) Players can once again view their old replay files
- (PS4) Text Chat keybinding has returned to the Controls menu
- (PC) Fixed an issue that displayed party members cars incorrectly in the main menu
- (PC) Fixed an issue with how the Max FPS slider capped frame rate
- (PC) Fixed an issue causing users with large Steam Friend Lists to experience graphical hitches
Rocket League’s last patch kicked off season 2 of the game’s ranked multiplayer. And better yet, Rocket League is blasting its way onto Xbox One tomorrow, February 17th. The Xbox One version of the game will come with three previously released DLC packs and exclusive access to Xbox specific customization options like a Warthog car body from Halo and an Armadillo car body from Gears of War.