DICE has fixed several "netcode" issues plaguing Battlefield 4's multiplayer mode, and more updates are on the way for those that still remain.

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Rubber banding: Players are randomly flung around the map and yanked back to a spot they occupied before.

Players are randomly flung around the map and yanked back to a spot they occupied before. Kill camera delay: Sometimes the kill cam begins before you receive the last bit of damage, making it look like you died too early.

Sometimes the kill cam begins before you receive the last bit of damage, making it look like you died too early. Not doing damage to your opponent: Happens even when bullets clearly impact the enemy.

Happens even when bullets clearly impact the enemy. Instant death upon sprinting: Catapulting at high speed and colliding with an object, causing death.

Disappearing crosshairs: PC players sometimes lost their crosshairs and hit markers when their enemies deployed gadgets.

PC players sometimes lost their crosshairs and hit markers when their enemies deployed gadgets. Hit impact sounds: Because the sounds did not line up with the number of bullets fired, it felt like death came too quickly.

Because the sounds did not line up with the number of bullets fired, it felt like death came too quickly. Kill card shows zero health: The game sometimes showed your killer as having zero health, yet remaining alive.

The game sometimes showed your killer as having zero health, yet remaining alive. Broken collision: Some objects couldn't be shot past, even after they were destroyed.

"We are working on fixing glitches in your immediate interactions with the game world: the way you move and shoot, the feedback when you're hit, and the way other players' actions are shown on your screen," reads an update on the Battlefield 4 blog.Some issues DICE is fixing or investigating include:DICE also included a list of the issues it has fixed:"We want to assure you that we are constantly investigating, or already in the process of updating, all these items and several more that you’ve had concerns with – and that we will continue to do so with your help," DICE said. "Please continue to send us your feedback, and thank you for your continued support."Have you had issues with Battlefield 4? Let us know! And be sure to check out DICE's full blog post for more details.

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