A new Rocket League update has screeched into sight and, with it, comes a fix to a ping issue, the solution to an extremely specific PS4 problem, and even a reversal of a particularly irritating stats glitch. It’s all here in the Rocket League 1.48 update full patch notes, and we’ve even thrown in the download size too for good measure.
Rocket League 1.48 Update: Main Fixes
While it’s by no means a groundbreaking patch, the 1.48 update is definitely paving the way for the upcoming cross-play (shh, don’t tell Sony) parties update in July. Notably, the PS4 has been given a, ahem, boost when it comes to finding matches. It’s something I found troublesome myself, so it’s nice to see it’s hopefully been squared away.
Elsewhere, there are a few specific changes to body types of cars. All Merc car bodies should now have their stats showing correctly; the Twinzer car body now has a different look, too, with the paintable attribute applied.
Rocket League 1.48 Update: Download Size
It’s a smidgen over 1GB (officially 1.006GB on PS4) which means you’ll be able to fire up the game and download the 1.48 update in no time at all.
Rocket League 1.48 Patch Notes
If you want a deep dive into what makes Rocket League tick, the full patch notes from Psyonix are available below (via the official Rocket League site):
General
- Game version has jumped from v1.45 to v1.48 due to two PS4/PS4 Pro hotfixes
- Updated the appearance of the ‘Twinzer’ Car Body when affected by Paintable attribute
- Added a confirmation dialog to the “Report Server” button
Network Settings
- Network settings (Client Send Rate, Server Send Rate, Bandwidth Limit) will each be reset to High for all players on all platforms. Changing these settings will now have an effect on your network connection
BUG FIXES
General
- Stats on all ‘Merc’ Car Bodies should now be restored
- Fixed Spectator issue causing camera updates to not replicate fast enough. This was causing desynchronization between spectators and the players they were viewing.
- Fixed a bug in how Ping was being calculated and displayed
- Your displayed ping to a given server region may be higher or lower after this update, but the latency between you and the servers has not changed. This is only a visual correction.
PS4/PS4 Pro
- Fixed a bug causing performance issues when playing 3v3 Rumble on Neo Tokyo with Supersampling enabled
- Resolved an issue causing delayed entry into online matches
KNOWN ISSUES
- Items with Painted and/or Certified attributes may not sort alphabetically, but will still be next to their appropriate base item
- [SteamOS/Linux] Anti-Aliasing is not working correctly
- [Switch] Game client may crash upon startup
- Twinzer’s new Painted attributes are not fully applied when a common decal is equipped
- ”16 Batmobile’ Engine Audio gets really quiet when engine is facing away from player. This will be addressed in our next update.
- [Steam] Ball trail may appear shorter on high-refresh rate monitors (greater than 60 Hz)
Items can no longer be removed from a trade by clicking them on the right trade window after adding them to a trade. This will be addressed in our next update. - [Xbox One] Players may experience delays or stability issues when joining online matches
- New item notification shows for some players in Garage despite having no new items
- Paint finish on the ‘’89 Batmobile’ may look different than before
- [Switch] Splitscreen users may take longer than normal to appear in the main menu
- [macOS. SteamOS] Textures on some buildings in the background may be missing
- On Salty Shores, some ground textures load a few seconds after reaching the Choose Team screen
- Images of Painted ‘K2’ and ‘Zeta’ Wheel variants may not display correctly in the Garage
- Voltaic Wheels may appear pixelated for some players
- Moving quickly between the Showroom and Garage may cause Boosts and Trails to not display properly when viewing in Redeem Rewards and Crate Preview menus
- Some Gray Wheels (Voltaic) may appear similar to Titanium White variants
- Black texture can be seen sometimes outside of the Neo Tokyo and Tokyo Underpass Arenas
- Trails slightly off-center behind ‘99 Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 Wheels