The Finals 3.10 Patch Notes, Everything About The Finals
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Updated Aug 22, 2024
The Finals 3.10 Patch Notes
Let’s dive into the details:
Balance Changes
Gadgets
Dome Shield
- Decreased duration from 12s to 5.5s
Dev Note: The Dome Shield was always intended as temporary protection that would synergize well with supportive actions. Over time, its main use case has been as a ‘mobile fortress’ used to steal objectives. We want teams to have to secure the area first in order to steal an objective. To encourage this intended design, we’ve adjusted the Dome Shield’s duration.
Goo Grenade
- Decreased the time it takes for fire to destroy goo from 12s to 9s
Dev Note: We feel our previous buff to the goo, which was intended to aid defensive play, was a little too heavy-handed and removed fire’s role as a hard-counter to goo.
Game Modes
Cashout
- Introduced a defender bonus for teams that currently hold a Cashout Station. While they hold the objective, the dead players on the defending team will be able to spend any respawn coins they have after 15 seconds, rather than 30 seconds
Dev Note: We see cashouts getting stolen at higher rates than expected. This change encourages teams to start and defend cashouts rather than swooping in late. This is part of a series of changes we’re making to incentivize acting first when it comes to objectives rather than later and an ongoing part of our Cashout experimentation.
World Tour
- We’ve reduced the number of Cashout Tournament wins needed to reach each level of Emerald, for example, Emerald 4 will require 3 wins instead of 10 and the total wins needed for Emerald 1 is now 63 instead of 75.
Specializations
Goo Gun
- Decreased the time it takes for fire to destroy goo from 12s to 9s
Winch Claw
- Decreased the max range from the Winch Claw from 17m to 12m
Dev Note: The Winch Claw is meant to enable combat in short-range fights. We feel this new range better reflects this intent.
Weapons
Throwing Knives
- Decreased the fire rate of the primary fire from 125rpm to 107rpm
Dev Note: Throwing Knives have become quite an oppressive weapon! We’ll monitor this change closely and likely make more involved changes if this adjustment doesn’t do enough to address that feeling.
Content and Bug Fixes
Animation
- Fixed the zipline attach animation not playing under certain conditions
- Fixed the riot shield not hiding properly when vaulting
- Updated animation for the Flamethrower’s Soak ‘n’ Scorch skin so it will always play the full animation
- Fixed aim down sights so it is properly portrayed in spectator view
- Updated the Mini Roulette skin for the Lewis Gun to make it compatible with animation customizations
Contracts
- Fix for the Quick Melee contract so it only registers quick melee attacks, not melee attacks with weapons
- Fixed so that the “Stop opponents from stealing your cashout or decrypting a terminal 5 times” now also counts eliminations by attackers on defenders trying to stop the decryption in Terminal Attack
- Fixed so that winch claw properly counts towards the interrupt contract
- Fixed for the contract “'Get 15 eliminations or assists with Launchers or Shotguns”, it now correctly rewards assists
Game Modes
- Mines and charges will now stick to the vault’s surface correctly
- Fixed the bug that sometimes caused the connect/leave button to be present after finishing a World Tour session
- Fixed an issue in Ranked Terminal Attack that caused the teams to play different objective configurations (i.e. the locations of spawn points and terminals) when Attacking or Defending. Both teams now play the same sequence of objective configurations
- Fixed an issue where Ziplines would not properly reset after midgame in Ranked Terminal Attack
- Changed so the in-game Cashout text will display in the corresponding team’s color
- When reconnecting into World Tour in a late round, loadout choices should now be correct
Gameplay
- Fixed a bug where players were unable to use items from the start of the round and throughout the match, such as the Healing Beam
- When backfilling into a match, respawn statues will now display the correct team colors instead of being white
Maps
- Debris in Skyway Stadium now properly resets after midgame in Ranked Terminal Attack
Specializations
Winch Claw
- Fixed an issue where the action could get canceled if the targeted player jumped right when getting hit
- Fixes issue where the wrong target could get pulled if it was close to the intended target
Turret
- Fixed recovery text being wrongly displayed
Grapple Hook
- Can once again attach to walls that are out of bounds
Security and anti-cheat
- Improved existing detection rules
Stability & Performance
- Fixes for some of our most common crashes
- Performance optimizations for all platforms
- Additional fix for a rare case of the infinite loading screen
- Fixed an issue where players failed to join matches resulting in uneven teams for modes with no backfills
UI
- Leaving a private match now shows the correct dialog
- Fixed a navigation issue in the settings menu for controller
- Added more crosshair customization options
Where to Play The Finals?
You can play The Finals on several platforms, including Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S. This means you can enjoy the game whether you use a PC or a console. The game is available on these systems, offering players the choice of their preferred gaming setup.
The Finals
The Finals is a free-to-play first-person shooter game developed and published by Embark Studios, a subsidiary of Nexon. In the game, players engage in team-based matches set on maps with destructible environments.
This means that players can alter the surroundings during gameplay, creating new opportunities and strategies. The dynamic environment encourages players to use these changes to their advantage, adding a unique and tactical element to each match.
The Finals Gameplay
The Finals is a free-to-play first-person shooter set in a fictional VR game show. Players compete in team-based matches on destructible maps, where the environment can be altered to gain an advantage. The game features three character types: Light, Medium, and Heavy. Light builds are fast but have low health, Medium builds offer balanced speed and durability with support abilities, and Heavy builds are strong but slow, equipped with powerful weapons and defenses.
Gameplay involves using unique gadgets and weapons tailored to each build. Players can interact with and modify the environment, including destructible buildings and elemental canisters. Dead players turn into statues, which teammates can revive or respawn using tokens. The game’s dynamic terrain, weather, and time of day contribute to its tactical depth, encouraging strategic play and adaptability.