New Splatoon 2 Update Makes Major Changes to Salmon Run, Multiplayer, Splatfest and More

As one of the first titles to make it on the new Nintendo console, players aren’t very many patches in yet with just two other preceding this one and the latest is jammed pack. The latest Splatoon 2 update (1.3.0) has a big ‘ol laundry list of changes for players of this fan-favorite cephalopod fiesta of ink and mayhem. Aside from commonly faced issues from players everywhere, there were several bugs and fixes addressed in various modes of the game including Splatfest, Salmon Run, and multiplayer.

Didn’t like it when Steelheads were mucking up the game with its tomfoolery and unplanned effects on Flyfish of Scrappers? No worries, it got fixed. Furthermore, several weapons got either nerfed or buffed with the Tri-Slosher getting a decreased max damage from 62.0 to 52.0 and a decreased range by approximately 9%. A whole array of main, sub, and special weapons were adjusted. For the entire run-down of all the details, here are the official notes on the Splatoon 2 update:

Splatoon 2 Update Version 1.3.0

  • Changes to Salmon Run
    • Changes made to the Sting Ray and Splashdown specials for multiplayer also apply to their use in Salmon Run.
    • Bombs thrown by the Steelhead will no longer land on top of Flyfish or Scrappers.
    • Fixed an issue causing no damage to be dealt to Steel Eels hit with a Sting Ray if the Sting Ray’s shot inked any portion of the Steel Eel other than the pilot even slightly.
    • Fixed an issue preventing damage from being dealt to a Griller hit with a Sting Ray attempting to hit its weak point by shooting through it. Sting Rays that only hit the main body of a Griller will now also deal some damage.
    • Fixed an issue causing Steelheads that appeared in specific locations of the Lost Outpost stage not to attack.
    • Fixed an issue where two players attempting to pick up a single Golden Egg just prior to the end of a wave caused one of them to be unable to pick up any Golden Eggs during the following wave.
    • Fixed an issue where after playing Salmon Run online, players from your session who appeared in Inkopolis Square were always equipped with the Splattershot Jr.
    • Fixed an issue where players who disconnected just prior to starting a round of play would appear to be holding a Rainmaker-like weapon.
    • Fixed an issue causing the location of the arrow indicating the player’s character as well as their title to be incorrect on the result screen when other players disconnected just prior to the end of a round of play.
    • Fixed an issue causing players using Roller-type weapons to get a communications error after holding the inking button for an extended period.

  • Changes to Splatfest
    • Fixed an issue where during a Splatfest, all players you recently played with appeared in Inkopolis Square with a Splatfest Tee with no slots filled in, regardless of the actual status of their Splatfest Tee.
    • Experience points required to fill in slots on Splatfest Tees have been changed in the following ways:
      • Slot 1 – 4000 > 7500
      • Slot 2 – 8000 > 7500
      • Slot 3 – 12000 > 7500
      • Total – 24000 > 22500
  • Changes to Multiplayer
    • In Ranked Battle, regarding the special gauge increasing automatically based on mode-specific conditions, until now the special gauge would fill up regardless of the points required for the main weapon being used. Now, main weapons with a lower special gauge point requirement will have their gauges filled faster, and those with a higher point requirement will have their gauges filled more slowly with this Splatoon 2 update
    • Fixed an issue causing the area below where shots from a Sloshing Machine or Rainmaker hit a wall to not be inked.
    • Fixed an issue where players with the Inkbrush or Octobrush equipped occasionally dealt continuous damage to opponents when coming into contact with them on uninkable surfaces.
    • Fixed an issue causing Sponges touched by an Inkbrush or Octobrush to expand rapidly.
    • Fixed an issue where players with a Roller or Brella-type weapon equipped would temporarily be unable to recover from damage after coming into direct contact with an opponent and being knocked back.
    • Fixed an issue preventing players from damaging opponents via direct contact immediately after performing a vertical swing with a Roller-type weapon.
    • Ink splats will no longer appear on players submerged in ink when hit by a Sting Ray fired by one of their allies.
    • Fixed an issue causing shots from the Inkjet to occasionally disappear without exploding when hitting stage objects at certain angles.
    • Fixed an issue where players with active Ink Armor hit by the Splat Brella would react as though protected by the armor, but also as if they had taken damage.
    • Fixed an issue preventing ink from properly appearing on walls where the wall intersected with a grate.
    • Fixed an issue when using Spectator Mode in Private Battle that caused Squid Beakons to not be destroyed after being used.
    • Fixed an issue causing walls intersecting with grates to appear uninked when hit with the explosion from a Suction Bomb.
    • Fixed an issue causing players to clip into stage objects on Sturgeon Shipyard.
    • Specifications for some of the main weapons have been changed.
    • Specifications for some of the special weapons have been changed.
    • Specifications for some of the sub weapons have been changed.
    • Points required to fill the special gauge for some weapons have been changed.

  • Other Changes
    • When talking to Murch, a player’s current money and Super Sea Snails will now be displayed in the upper right portion of the screen.
    • Fixed an issue in Ranked Battle where teammates disconnecting while your Rank Meter was empty would mistakenly cause it to appear to be cracked.
    • Fixed an issue causing certain gear, such as the Splatfest Tee to be ranked incorrectly when sorting gear by “Most used”.
    • Fixed an issue where no damage was dealt when slowly rolling into the dummies when testing the Baller special.

So, gamers, how are you enjoying the game so far? Does the Splatoon 2 update solve any of the common problems you were having or are you waiting for bigger changes? Feel free to let us know in the comments section below or start a conversation on Don’t Feed the Gamers official Facebook page. To stay up to date on gaming news as they happen, follow us on Twitter! Here are some of our latest:

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