Rocket League Patch 1.62 Available - Patch Notes Here

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Psyonix has just released Rocket League patch 1.62 for Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC. Check out the details below.

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CHANGES AND UPDATES

Audio

  • Echo effect on ball effect has been adjusted
  • Reduced dynamic range of game audio based on community reception and feedback

BUG FIXES

General

  • Adjusted volume of fireworks on Champions Field (all variants)
  • Corrected memory behavior to reduce occurrences of audio drop-outs
    • This may still occur when playing 4v4 Rumble on Salty Shores
  • Fixed the diagonal kickoff position on Champions Field
  • An appropriate Club Tag worn by multiple players in a match should no longer be filtered on only one of those players
  • Resolved increase of ‘Error 71’ matchmaking errors when trying to find an Online Match
  • Player Banners previewed on Crate and Rocket Pass menus will no longer incorrectly attach to your profile
  • Adjusted the Paint Finish on the ‘DeLorean Time Machine’
  • [Nintendo Switch] Rocket League should no longer freeze if using a profile not linked to a Nintendo Account
  • Friends List notifications will now appear while viewing Replays

KNOWN ISSUES

  • [Switch] Depth of Field controls are disabled in Replay FX
  • Players may see an “XP not received” message despite earning enough points
  • Audio may drop out during a match for some players
  • Some players may see overlapping item-loading icons when starting the game after receiving a large number of new Customization Items
  • [Rumble] Some players may not be able to pick up boost after being hit with the Disruptor power-up
  • Crates received while playing may not stack with Crates in inventory, but they will stack correctly after a game restart
  • One player’s car may be invisible at match start, will reappear after a goal is scored
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