Update 1.1 for Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege

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Ubisoft says that 1.3 percent of matches had intentional team killing at the start of the open beta, which went as high as 7.8 percent by the end. After full launch, the number is lower at around 1.8 percent, but Ubisoft still believes this is an issue."We have set some parameters that will cause an automatic kick of a griefer within a match," Ubisoft says in the patch notes . "We are trying our best to make the distinction between accidental team killing and intentional team killing. Same goes for intentional hostage killing while playing as Defender."In addition, an Ultra-HD texture pack is now available to PC players. It upgrades some of the most common textures, such as characters and weapons. "This higher level of detail can be best appreciated while playing the game in 4K resolution, but it’s not limited to that."The patch also introduces some ranked matchmaking improvements, hit registration improvements, along with a number of small fixes. Finally, there are a number of changes to playlists that were outlined earlier this month In IGN's review of Rainbow Six Siege , we said that "it’s more cerebral than the twitch-and-react shooters of the day like Call of Duty and Halo – which doesn’t make Siege better or worse, but it does make it refreshingly different."

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