Rainbow Six Siege's Latest Exploits Have Been Partially Fixed

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Rainbow Six Siege players have been going up against a couple of exploits recently that led to several pieces of equipment and one Operator being disabled. Solutions for the bugs that cause Clash, IQ, deployable shields, and claymores to be exploitable have taken a while to roll out, but Ubisoft said it now has a partial fix in place for the problems. Those fixes come in the form of various failsafes and have been rolled out to the test servers as progress is made towards a full remedy, though the disabled features haven’t yet been reinstated on the live servers.

Ubisoft shared its latest update on the Rainbow Six Siege exploits at the start of the weekend and said work was still being done to move towards a full fix. In the meantime, an update on the Rainbow Six Siege site where the bugs were first highlighted explained the details of the failsafes which have been put in place.

“In today's TS update we have pushed a partial fix for the Clash, IQ and deployable shield exploits,” Ubisoft’s update said. “While the replication of these exploits should be highly unlikely, we have also added several failsafes. The goal of these failsafes is to make sure that the glitches cannot be exploited even in the chance that they are replicated. We are continuing to work towards fixes for the underlying causes of the exploits.”





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Source: https://comicbook.com/gaming/2019/05/27/rainbow-six-siege-exploits-partially-fixed/

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MazePosted:

Glad they did this quickly, it's been a super solid game since 2015 so of course they would get everything sorted fast

MikePosted:

Good to see them as always getting them patched relatively quick!

coolbunny1234Posted:

Gotta stop them heckers from getting into the game!

PeerPosted:

okay look promising. glad they're fixing exploits still!

AnimePosted:

So far everything looks promising and good.