The most significant shift in this update revolves around ammo penetration and ricochet mechanics. For a game that prides itself on realism, nothing feels worse than a well-placed shot failing to register because of inconsistent physics. The developers at MADFINGER Games have adjusted penetration values and ricochet angles to ensure that high-velocity rounds behave as expected against armor and environmental obstacles. This should make combat feel significantly more predictable and rewarding for players who prioritize accuracy and tactical positioning.
AI responsiveness has also received a much-needed overhaul. We've all had those moments where an NPC stands idle for a split second too long, or conversely, snaps with superhuman precision. This patch fixes specific issues where NPCs would fail to shoot immediately upon engagement, smoothing out the PvE experience on Lamang Island. Additionally, the frustrating bug where weapon zeroing would reset has been squashed, ensuring your optics stay calibrated throughout a long deployment.
Technical performance and UI stability round out the changelog. The team has implemented server-side memory optimizations to reduce the lag that often plagues high-population instances. Players should also notice fewer FPS drops after respawning—a critical fix for maintaining momentum during intense faction skirmishes. Several UI bugs, including money stacking errors and item interaction issues within containers, have also been resolved to streamline inventory management.
Whether you're pushing into high-risk zones or just scavenging for supplies, these balancing adjustments and technical fixes make the persistent world of Lamang Island a much more stable environment for your PMC operations.
