Chivalry 2 has today launched update 2.1.2 on all platforms, so here’s the full list of changes and fixes with this patch. While the majority of today’s patch notes focus entirely on bug fixes and minor tweaks, there is one piece of new content today. That is in the form of a limited-time 1v1 mode in Arenas, featuring a new, smaller-scale arena. This experimental mode will only be available until September 13 though, so be sure to hop in there and duel with your opponents before Monday. As for the rest of the changes though, without further adieu, here’s what’s new with Chivalry 2 update 2.1.2!
Chivalry 2 Update 2.1.2 Patch Notes
Combat
- Adjusted the combo “delay” animation after being blocked to now properly show the delay from the blocking player’s perspective
Matchmaking
- Fixed an issue where players can queue for a game before all region pings have been retrieved, causing the player to be put into a high ping server
- Fixed an issue where players were unable to queue again after canceling the initial queue
Gamemodes
- Arena – Fixed backfill issue with arena mode by allowing them to backfill more quickly
- Playlist – Removed “New Maps” Playlist and 40p Mixed Modes
Customization
- Customization is now displaying as intended (previously made players appear to have default customization
Controller
- Fixed an issue players could purchase customization items from outside of the Customizations menu
Misc
- Backfill bots now drop to 0 once thirty players are connected to a server (was previously 12 players)
Other Issues We Are Still Tracking
- Stab/overhead hit detection issues
- Console players experiencing increased crashes on PlayStation 4 when playing Galencourt
- Parties being sent back to the main menu unintentionally at the end of a match on PC and Xbox
- PC Server Browser being too hidden under the MORE menu
- Sir/Lady titles are currently not unlockable
- Some customization items can’t be purchased (such as bowl cut) on consoles
- Additional map balancing and further exploit fixes
As you can see, Chivalry 2 doesn’t have anything too exciting to look at today. Though, it’s good to know that the team is aware of some of the bigger issues and is still working to tackle them. The polishing of a game never sleeps, so every little bit counts. In the event you encounter bugs not listed here though, be sure to let the team know on either their social media or Discord.
Chivalry 2 is available on PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S. For more information regarding this update, check out the official blog post.