Now rolling out on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC,
Rocket League update 1.29 preps for the two new
Hot Wheels Battle-Cars ($1.99 USD each), adds
4K PS4 Pro support, deploys the Player’s Choice Crate Series 1, and more.
You can check out all the details of update 1.29 below:
New Content
DLC Battle-Cars
- Added Twin Mill III DLC Battle-Car, including six new Decals (Flames, Javelin, Overline, Speedster, Pyro, Primo) and one new Wheel (OH5)
- Added Bone Shaker DLC Battle-Car, including six new Decals (Bone Jack, Diablo, Inferno, Pro-Street, Starstruck, Stripes) and one new Wheel (WW5SP)
Antennas
- Hot Wheels Antenna
- Treasure Hunt Flag
Toppers
- Hot Wheels Topper
- Shark Bite Topper
Changes and Updates
General
- Rocket League now supports the PS4 Pro with 4K rendering
Player’s Choice Crate Series 1 can now be found rarely after online matches. This crate includes community favorite items voted on by the players:
- Exotic Wheel I: Lightning
- Exotic Wheel II: Zomba
- Import Battle-Car I: Octane ZSR
- Import Battle-Car II: Dominus GT
- Import Battle-Car III: Breakout Type-S
- Very Rare Decal: Breakout Type-S – Distortion
- Very Rare Decal: Dominus GT – Distortion
- Very Rare Decal: Octane ZSR – Distortion
- Very Rare Decal: Takumi RX-T – Distortion
Bug Fixes
General
- Infinite Power! and Mad Scientist Achievements have been fixed
- Lightning Wheel is now properly named Voltaic
- Insufficient Space now properly displayed when attempting to save a reply when the console’s hard drive is full (PS4)
- Saved replays will work properly when transferred from one PS4 to another (PS4)
- Vehicle driver- and passenger-side windows no longer have Blue or Orange tint when Black Market decals are equipped
- Pressing shoulder buttons simultaneously no longer causes Item overlap on vehicle customization screen
- Chain link pattern no longer visible when using certain Rocket Trails
- Fixed performance issues with the Proton, Dark Matter, and Hypernova Rocket Trails.
- Licensed Car items can no longer be forced onto other Battle-Cars
As revealed last week, the update also allows
Rocket League “to run at both 1080p on standard PS4s, and 4K on PS4 Pro systems, at 60 frames-per-second in ALL arenas for single and two-player split-screen modes.” If you’re playing in three- or four-player split-screen, most arenas will offer 60fps at the same resolutions.
Expect “many” content updates for
Rocket League throughout the year.
Read more at
http://www.playstationlifestyle.net...-1-29-live-heres-details/#h14eK00iqAe7fhUj.99