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Battlefield 4 Commander App Update Improves Visual Stability and Fixes Bugs

The Battlefield 4 Commander app received a few bug fixes yesterday that improved stability and the overall look of the gameplay.

According to Polygon, some of the updates include better squad visibility, new VOIP chat functions, various chat and audio fixes, and visibility have been tweaked.

A complete list of all the changes can be found here.

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The main purpose of the Commander app is to provide a second screen experience for users of Battlefield 4. The app is for both Android and iOS.

In other news, Battlefield 4's Naval Strike DLC will be delayed for the Xbox One announced EA DICE in a recent statement.

Originally slated for a March 25 launch for premium subscribers, now the company is looking to put the game out in early April. The delays stem from "issues in the animation system that hinder players from engaging targets in set circumstances using popular weapon configurations," wrote DICE on the game's Battlefield Blog.

Naval Strike was also delayed on the Windows PC earlier this week, but still managed to launch on the PS3, PS4, and Xbox 360.

"We are trying to resolve these problems as quickly as possible and hope to release the update in early April for Xbox One and PC," a post read. "We also want to remind Xbox One and PC owners of Battlefield 4 Premium that they will have two weeks early access for Naval Strike once it's released. Thanks for your continued patience and passion for our games."

Naval Strike DLC contains unique features, including changing weather patterns, dusk to dawn fights, and of course, a hovercraft.

"There'll be calm seas, stormy weather and many other weather effects," a post on the Battlefield Blog said a few weeks ago. "For instance, on the Mortar Strike map, you'll start fighting at dawn and the map will be lit up by the resort lights. As the fight rages on, the sunrise will drench the tropical island in beautiful sunlight."

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