Brackets can have up to 128 teams
It’s a big day over in Rocket League land. Psyonix has rolled out update v1.43, otherwise known as the one that adds player-made tournaments and a separate Quality Mode on Nintendo Switch for folks who prefer better visuals over running the game at a steady 60 frames per second.
The full multiplatform patch notes can be seen here, but these are the highlights:
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Players can now create and join Tournaments
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Quality Connection Status icons will appear in the HUD if players are experiencing connection problems
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Players can now receive a “Chat Ban” that restricts the banned player from sending chat messages in online play
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[Nintendo Switch] Video Capture and ‘Quality Mode’ have been added
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Expanded inventory organization and filtering in the Garage
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Enhanced Crowd Audio
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‘Rocket League x Monstercat Vol. 2’ is now available to all players under Music Playlists
As previously touched on, the new Quality Mode for Rocket League on Switch will run at 30FPS/1080p in docked play and 30FPS/720p in handheld play. With the setting enabled, you’ll get graphical enhancements like lens flare, light shafts, dynamic shadows, and depth of field.
Patch Notes v1.43 (Tournaments Update) [Rocket League]