Ubisoft's fixes to the problems came Although this ban came before the launching of Grim Sky. R6 credits raises continuing concerns in the area Ubisoft but flawed enforcement of this game's principles, such as criticism of their execution of the game's toxic language filters.
Finally, a small bone of contention comes in the kind of Rook, whose new character model was criticised for appearing to reduce his age. His visor was raised, however, the overall detail of his face seems to have been diminished from the process, losing a lot of dirt and the stubble and leaving him appearing baby-faced. Once more taking to Reddit, the community manager of Ubisoft confirmed that a patch later in the summer season will lower his visor again to cover the version, but the original face won't make a comeback.
While these are temporary problems, Ubisoft needing to fight fires has meant issues that would be picked up and fixed early on in a season are likely as-of-yet unacknowledged.
The astonishingly open bug-squashing scheme for Rainbow Six Siege, R6Fix, lists problems. There has been an uptick in reports because the launching of Grim Sky: black screens, crashes on all platforms, disconnections, complete system locks, audio bugs and more have been reported, but Ubisoft hasn't yet provided a timescale for their repairs.
It's understandable an upgrade as expansive as Grim Sky would launch with a couple issues, but the number of problems this time around does raise queries on the power of the testing servers if they were not able to be identified and fixed before being pushed into the live game. Hopefully, these problems don't hold the rest of the entire year back, even if it is now looking like it will take a while before anyone can truly get stuck in to Grim Sky.