Battlefield 4, one of the most anticipated games of the year, had the most controversial release with problems cropping up time and again post release. Apparently, there's yet another glitch in the game concerning headshots. But the good news is DICE is already working to push out a fix for the same although the release date is yet to be confirmed with the company.
The headshot glitch kills a player with just a single shot even though the player has full life. And while this seems more lifelike, it actually acts as a spoil sport for the gamers destroying their entire progress and fun. DICE, is looking into a fix to resolve the issue.
"Youtuber jackfrags sent us a great video where he demonstrates the so-called "1 shot kill bug], where it looks like weapons sometimes deal too much damage (although the real issue might be more complex.) We are reproducing this bug and working to fix it as soon as possible," the company wrote on its official Battlelog page.
The company later updated the post by stating that the team has now got hold of a "solid fix" to mend the problem and that it will be pushed out as soon as possible.
Additionally, DICE has also confirmed that the next PC update for the game is currently under development and the company is working to fix some issues that have been pointed out by fans since release.
"Specifically, we are looking at the Commander EMP blur effect that you have noticed, as well as the intermittent sound bug that happens most frequently on the Golmud Railway map," DICE said reports bf4central.
"While we don't have a solid date for this patch just yet, we just wanted to let you know some of the things we're looking at right now."
The new update, with no definite release date, will follow the big update for both PC and Xbox 360 that was released last week.