Fixed an issue where players were experiencing a momentary dip in performance whenever earning points in a match.
See the complete set of patch notes below: All of this is part of a patch that went live earlier today. This won't affect any Affliction progress you made these past few days, so you shouldn't lose anything. "To keep the same level of difficulty, the Service Assignments that unlock Afflictions have been moved underneath some of the Climbing The Ranks Assignments, serving as a soft gate before gaining access to the Afflictions." Conquer bitterly contested ground with brutal tools and unique weapons.' Battlefield 1: Apocalypse is the fourth and final expansion pack for Battlefield 1 which was first revealed on February 28th, 2017 and was released on February 20th, 2018 for Premium Pass holders, and released worldwide on March 6th, 2018. "You will no longer need to complete 5 of the Staying Focused Assignments to begin working towards Assignments in the Climbing The Ranks category," DICE said. In order to reduce the strain on the game's rewards system, DICE made a few changes to the new service assignments. After investigating, developer DICE confirmed that the latest batch of assignments was "the straw that broke the camel’s back", and exposed a problem with the rewards system. It was a very noticeable, if brief disruption. This would happen every time you got a kill, and anytime you made progress in any of your assignments. Claw your way across the devastated landscape and huddle for cover in dugouts and tattered ruins. Once the quiet countryside of Belgium, now a nightmarish landscape of blood and mud. Fight on the iconic, infamous battlefields of World War 1 in a hell of blood and mud. Unfortunately, the patch introduced some pretty noticeable stutter for all Battlefield 1 players. WITH NO END IN SIGHT, ENTER A LIVING HELL AND PARTICIPATE IN THE MOST BRUTAL BATTLES OF THE CATACLYSMIC GREAT WAR. With the release of Battlefield 1's final expansion, Apocalypse, came a big patch that added some new assignments, and the new Afflictions specialisations.