Rocket League continuous to get support from developer Psyonix even five years after its launch. The latest Update 1.75 went live yesterday and it drastically changes how controllers work in the game. From now on, the controller vibration setting will have three options. They are disabled, default, and all. “Disable” will completely turn off controller vibration, the default setting will turn it on for explosions, impacts and boost activation, all will turn it on for the entire time of boost.
A vibration intensity slider has also been added in Rocket League. You can now choose between 0.00 to 3.00. 0.00 will completely disable the vibrations. The game will also give you slider numbers that copy legacy settings, Light is 0.5, Medium is 1.8 and Heavy is 3.0. Do keep in mind that choosing below 0.5 may be a little inconsistent.
The patch also includes some bug fixes, and the most important fix is that from now on players will be able to send more than three messages in Private or Wireless Matches.
Rocket League Update 1.75 Patch Notes
Complete patch notes for Update 1.75 are mentioned below.
CHANGES AND UPDATES
Controller Vibration Settings
- Changed how controller vibration is set under Options -> Controls
- Added three Controller Vibration settings
- ‘Disabled’ removes all controller vibration
- ‘Default’ only vibrates on impacts, boost activation, and explosions
- ‘All’ adds vibration for the entire duration of a boost
- Added a ‘Vibration Intensity’ slider
- Slider can move between 0.00 and 3.00 in intervals of 0.10
- Setting the slider to 0.00 disables vibration
- Intensity settings below 0.5 may have inconsistent results across different controller types due to variance in vibration motors
- Slider numbers to recreate legacy settings:
- Light: 0.5
- Medium: 1.8
- Heavy: 3.0
BUG FIXES
General
- Fixed appearance of several Decals
- Fixed an issue causing some maps to not appear in Online Matches since v1.74
- Fixed Boost mutator in Spike Rush matches
- [Steam, Nintendo Switch] Players can now send more than three messages during a Private or Wireless Match (where applicable) when the match is paused
So what do you think? Are you still playing Rocket League? Do you play with a controller or using keyboard and mouse? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.