Update 1.1.3 live in Apex Legends

Find out what sort of improvements and adjustments have been made in the latest Apex Legends patch.

Apex Legends is getting a few major audio improvements courtesy of the 1.1.3 update. Once the patch has downloaded, players will find tweaks to character audio, and the audio engine operating 30% more efficiently in order to reduce the likelihood of dropouts and distortion.

Addressing these issues on the EA Blog, community manager for Respawn, Jay Frechette explained: “We have made improvements both in our code and with our content that will hopefully fix [sounds dropping out, missing sounds for an extended duration, or distortion for a period of time].”

Other items of note include hit registration bugs, particularly those related to internet connection issues. For a better idea as to what changes you can expect in Apex Legends, we’ve included the full 1.1.3 Update patch notes down below, courtesy of EA.

Update 1.1.3 Live in Apex Legends

The 1.1.3 Update is now live in Apex Legends, bringing with it changes to audio and hit detection along with various bug fixes for PC users.
The 1.1.3 Update is now live in Apex Legends, bringing with it changes to audio and hit detection along with various bug fixes for PC users.
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Performance

  • Improved audio engine to be around 30% more CPU efficient, lessening the chance of distortion or dropouts.
  • Lowered impact on data loading through code and content changes to improve potential dropout issues.

Quality of Life

  • Lowered the master volume of all sounds during the character select screen through the end of the drop sequence.
  • Lowered the volume of Wraith's ambient kunai knife sound for those who are sensitive to the sound. If it is still bothersome we will remove it in a later patch.
  • Increased the volume of close proximity enemy footsteps for all Legends.
  • Increased the priority of enemy footsteps to ensure the sounds play even in heavy combat situations.
  • Slightly lowered the volume of Pathfinder footstep sounds heard from the first person view.
  • Fixed missing or quiet dryfire (out of ammo trigger click sound) and low ammo (the progressive change in sound that the gun makes as the magazine approaches empty) sounds for the R301, Hemlok, Flatline, and RE45.
  • Increased the volume of the music that plays when winning a match.
  • Added more detailed audio to the Training mission.

Bug Fixes

  • Fixed occlusion bug for the Havoc’s "wind down" sound.
  • Fixed issue with automatic weapon fire sounds occasionally getting stuck on, usually after a Legend respawns.
  • Fixed bug with RE45 missing tail sounds (the echo in the environment after the shot) when in close proximity.

Hit Detection and Improvements

  • As we talked about last week, in this patch we’ve pushed some fixes that should eliminate many cases of incorrect hit registration. This patch also includes some behind-the-scenes tracking of bullet damage logic. We expect there will still be some remaining hit registration problems, but with these fixes and diagnostic information, we are better equipped to track them down.
  • One potential cause of hit registration bugs can be simple internet connection problems. In order to determine how much of a factor this is in reality, we’ve refined the functionality behind our network problem indicator icons in the upper right of the screen. These icons are now pickier about your connection quality and may show up more frequently than they did before.
  • These icon changes will be useful in narrowing down the cause of any bugs that we continue to see. Please continue to share videos and report hit registration issues you still encounter after the patch.

Fix For Lifeline “Pick Me Up” Banner Bug on PS4

  • The issue has been resolved and we will be re-enabling the banner after the patch is live.
  • NOTE: We made changes to client and backend to address this, and it’ll take a little time to take full effect. We’re expecting the error to resolve within a few hours after the patch is live.

[PC ONLY] Crashes Specific to Intel CPUs

  • We investigated the crash reports from many people who were crashing frequently and found that Intel CPUs sometimes were not executing the instructions properly in one particular function. A common example was an instruction that only reads a register crashed on writing to invalid memory. With the help of many forum users, we found that lowering the clock speed always fixed the crashes, even if the CPU wasn't overclocked or overheating. 

    Thanks everyone, with a big shout out to Falkentyne, TEZZ0FIN0, JorPorCorTTV, and MrDakk!

    This has been by far the most commonly reported PC crash over the last month or so and we’ve notified Intel about the issue. In the meantime, we’ve put a workaround in this patch to avoid the crashing at your original clock speeds just by changing the instructions used by that one function.

    Please continue to send your crash logs to our forums so we can analyze and fix any issues you encounter!

Additional Bug Fixes

  • Fixed issue with the Fortified Passive ability for Gibraltar and Caustic where they would take damage through shields.
  • Fixed the bug that allowed players to stick objects to Gibraltar’s Gun Shield.
  • Admittedly, it’s been fun to see the results of this, but the behavior is not intended by design and could get out of control. Items will no longer stick to Gibraltar’s Gun Shield. However, it will now deflect Arc Stars.

Now that you’ve learned about the adjustments made in the 1.1.3 Update for Apex Legends, what are your thoughts? Are you excited for the audio improvements, or are you more interested in the bug fixes to reduce PC crashes? Let us know down in the comments below! For more on Apex Legends, be sure to check out some of our previous guides including how to play Bloodhound in Apex Legends, whether there’s cross-platform support in Apex Legends, and where to drop to find the best loot in Apex Legends.

Morgan is a writer, indie game lover, and socially awkward coffee addict. Need something? Morgan can be reached at morgan.shaver@allgamers.com or if you like, you can say hello using GIFs on Twitter.

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