Overwatch wanted its players to experience a whole different gaming experience by improving the in-game reporting. Many are complaining about the current system, so Blizzard is set to release patch 1.5 that will fix the issues and satisfy the fans.
What Is New With Overwatch's Patch 1.5?
Overwatch will soon be updated with patch 1.5 in order to solve a tiny problem about in-game reporting. Blizzard made the necessary solution because several players are not contented with the in-game reporting. The developer is hoping that it will satisfy the players' demands, according to PC Gamer.
Though some of the players are happy with the in-game reporting, they are saying that no matter how good it is, their voices cannot be heard on group chats. But Blizzard said that the players who are encountering the silenced players are using infamous characters on Overwatch.
"We're actively working on this right now. It's going to take some time for all of the changes we want to do to get implemented. But starting in Patch 1.5 you'll start to see the early beginnings of change to the reporting system. More changes will come in subsequent patches," said Jeff Kaplan, Overwatch's director.
According to VG247, there is no definite date for the release of Patch 1.5 for Overwatch. Even so, the community is already very happy that Blizzard is attending even to their smallest problems. It is clear that the developer wants nothing but the best for its players.
Overwatch Future Updates Coming Soon
Blizzard announced that there are other updates for Overwatch. This will include the fix to the problem regarding about watching a "Play of the Game" or "Highlights." It should also fix the disconnection issue while the players are currently watching the highlights.
The update on Overwatch will also fix the bug on displaying certain information on the leaderboards. Several characters are also updated such as Ana's Nano Boost callouts and players were prevented from Healing Done by D. Va's mech.