By M. Abad, | March 15, 2017
SMG-11 is Still Amazing - Rainbow Six Siege
The Mid-Season Reinforcement of Tom Clancy's "Rainbow Six Siege" is going live today and Ubisoft released some details about the update. Some of the changes seen in the Reinforcement update include tweaks on weapons as well as changes to Glaz's scope and skill buffs.
A detailed description of the Glaz Scope upgraded states, "Thermal visual feedback has been added when aiming down sights through the scope. Defenders will really stand out, even when obscured by smoke from grenades, Capitão's bolts or Smoke's gas canisters, thus increasing Glaz's effectiveness at range."
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Meanwhile, weapon balancing covers the reduce in size for the reflex, holo sights and reticles on the red dot. Meanwhile, some of the changes in the "Rainbow Six Siege' mid-season reinforcement include Echo's MP5SD2 does more damage at medium range, the DMR's maximum trigger rate has been lowered to prevent very rapid firing, thermite's 556xi is easier to control, Caveira's Luison's damage dropoff has been tweaked, Jackal's C7E's recoil is getting balanced and Capitao's PARA-308 is getting a recoil buff.
Operators are getting buffed in the latest "Rainbow Six Siege" mid-season reinforcement. According to the PlayStation Lifestyle, this to make them more useful in the field. Take note that since this is the launching of an update, maintenance is scheduled between 9-10am ET on the PS4. Meaning, the game will go offline for an hour while the development team works on deploying the update on the game.
In the official twitter page of the "Rainbow Six Siege," it said "The Mid-Season Reinforcements patch notes are live! Learn about the Glaz changes, Twitch's Elite skin, and more!" Meanwhile, the complete patch note of the mid-season reinforcement update can be viewed here for more reference. Take note of the time the game will go offline today for its maintenance and update, until then you can check and learn the patch notes listed before going back to the game.
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