HIGHLIGHTS
- Camera Cursor Deadzones and Deadzone Reset are some of the major glitch players experience in the R6.
- These issues have occurred since the release of the Operation New Blood from June 11, 2024.
- Developers are aware of these issues and are working on the fixes with better optimization.
Rainbow Six Siege is a tactical shooter game in which players control different operators from the Rainbow team, each with unique gadgets and abilities.
This multiplayer video game recently introduced Operation New Blood, a new feature featuring two new operators.
With the release of this new feature, players are facing different glitches in R6, particularly in Deadzone and memberships.
Deadzone Glitch In Rainbow Six Siege Affects Camera Angles and Sensitivity
It’s not the first time that players have experienced a glitch in Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege.
With the release of Operation New Blood, players are facing different types of issues in the gameplay.
Some of the major glitches players face include membership debiting funds twice, a broken sound engine, and issues with Deadzone; frustrating the fans.
@UbisoftSupport What in the world is going on with the deadzone on R6? Playing on a controller on PC is now unbearable. pic.twitter.com/Sw7od5Zw2e
— The DrVtach Show (@TheDrVtachShow) June 14, 2024
However, developers need to solve these as there does not seem to be much more from the player side in this regard.
Here are some of the major issues that players are facing with the dead zone;
Camera Cursor Deadzones
Some PC players are complaining about the camera cursor dead zone issues, as when they try to adjust the camera, it does not register.
Therefore, being unable to perform adjustments when operating the cameras or visual gadgets led them to lose precision, which hampered the gameplay.
Controller Deadzones Or Sensitivity Issue
Players using the console struggle with their Xbox or PS5 controller Deadzones not performing as the command.
Additionally, they have also reported the change in sensitivities that have made it difficult for the players to use their consoles effectively.
Deadzone Reset
Some players have discovered that their Deadzone settings reset after the release of “Operation New Blood.”
This causes unexpected changes in controller responsiveness, which can compel players to lose control of their console and gameplay.
However, Ubisoft is aware of the issues and is working on the fixes. Thus, players are recommended to actively follow up on the details from the developers.
Having trouble playing games on your PlayStation 5? Try out these steps! 👉 https://t.co/JHpCjw0f8n pic.twitter.com/moLNKT1dyg
— Ubisoft Support (@UbisoftSupport) June 13, 2024
Ubisoft’s official X page even provides a few troubleshooting tips, which make little to no difference for the players.
Hopefully, a hotfix will resolve the issue, providing better optimization, movement, and registration of shots and doesn’t affect the camera angle.