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Apr 02, 2020 The Test Server or TS (previously Technical Test Server or TTS) is a test version of Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege and is available to all players who own the game on PC. The feature allows players to test new gameplay features that may be added in future patches on servers separate from the.
Update, February 23: The latest test server patch gives nerfs to Blitz and Finka, and makes Outbreak a bit tougher.
The Rainbow Six Siege test server currently offers an early look at the new features of Operation Chimera, as well as some balance changes for existing operators. Some of the biggest changes involved a major buff for Blitz, but after some early feedback the developers are pulling back on his power.
Check out Operation Chimera’s new operators and more.
As already confirmed, Blitz’s speed buff was overpowered due to a glitch, and the end result of the new change has his speed increase reduced by half. In addition to that, Blitz will have his hip fire accuracy reduced in the new test server patch, on top of the existing reduction to armour.
“After playing a faster version of Blitz,” the developers say on Reddit, “we felt like it made more sense with his playstyle and expected that it would help make him a more popular choice. But the feedback we have been seeing from the TS build made it clear: his new speed made him frustrating to play against.”
Finka will also see a reduction to the resistance she can provide against stun grenades, with length going from 30% to 50% and intensity going from 50% to 100%.
Outbreak is getting a boost to difficulty, with a handful of changes making the PvE a bit more challenging.
- Grunt damage increased in Pandemic
- 8 Damage to 3 Armor
- 10 Damage to 2 Armor
- 12 Damage to 1 Armor
- Doc now has 2 Stim Pistol rounds instead of 3
- Apex has 2000HP in Pandemic (Up from 1800HP)
- When in Bloodlust, Rooter will reappear more often
Original story, February 20:As announced in the latest patch notes, the latest update for Siege is supposed to make Blitz faster – but not this much faster. Since hitting test servers, players have noted that the operator has been moving at blazing speeds, and Ubisoft have confirmed that the change wasn’t supposed to be so extreme.
Community developer Justin Kruger says on Reddit that following player reports they “have found a data error that made him faster than initially intended. There is a mobility modifier for all shields that reduces the operator speed, and this was not active for Blitz at the launch of the Test Server. This will be fixed.”
In concrete terms, this means the increase to Blitz’s speed will be reduced by “almost half.” His base quickness will remain rated at two speed, which will then be reduced by his shield. The correction is set to make the test server soon, with the team targeting tomorrow. All should be well, of course, by the time Operation Chimera hits the live game.
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That’s not the only adjustment in line for Blitz, either. “Regarding the reports where Blitz can fire his pistol before the sprint animation is over, this is only viewable from first person and cannot be exploited. When in 3rd person Blitz will be exposed as normal when hip-firing his weapon, but the animation is more present due to the hand repositioning. We are working on a solution for a later patch to make the gameplay match the visual better.”
Other aspects of Blitz are also under consideration for further changes based on community feedback, but the team is taking more time to analyze stats before deciding how to proceed with those.
Oryx and Iana, new operators of from Operation Void Edge, will be available in test servers of the game as of February 17.Ubisoft’s Rainbow Six Siege celebrates the very first season of its Year 5 support with two new operators: Oryx and Iana. The former is a male defender who secures his special ability within his body. He can smash barricades, break into unreinforced walls, jump up and grab open hatches, and dash. With his rechargeable stamina, there are no limits for him, though breaking into walls will cost damage to you by -10.
Oryx can also attack the opponent characters with his smashing ability, which makes it the best hunter for operators who hold a shield in front of them. Oryx uses MP5 and SPAS-12, the shotgun, as his primary guns and USP40 and Bailiff 410 as secondary weapons.On the other hand, Iana, a female German attacker with a special ability similar to that of Alibi, is the other operator of Rainbow Six Siege’s.
She can duplicate herself in a holographic character that looks, acts, and moves just like herself. If you choose Iana, you would be sitting in a safe place, controlling your holographic duplicate with your mobile to spot the enemy locations, find out what gadgets they are using against your team, and distract them from helping your squad. You should know that the duplicate cannot damage the enemies, and it will be disappeared if it’s hit by a single bullet. Similar to Oryx, Iana’s ability is rechargeable as well. She will be armed with G36C and ARX200 as primary weapons, and MK19mm as the secondary gun.The good news is, both operators will be added to the test servers of Rainbow Six Siege as of tomorrow, February 17.
However, it remains unknown that when exactly will be launching across all platforms.
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