It an attempt to resolve a few nasty bugs plaguing Far Cry 4, Ubisoft has revealed a preview of notes for their second post-launch patch that aim to make the game running as smooth as possible.
Like many November releases this month, notably Assassin’s Creed: Unity and Halo: The Master Chief Collection, there’s no denying that the infestation of glitches and bugs within new AAA releases is disappointing to the general public. Fortunately, Ubisoft is working hard on correcting any post-launch problems with Far Cry 4 in order to keep the experience as smooth as possible.
You can check out the patch notes below. We’re hoping this clears up most of the game’s bugs, but there’s no telling for certain what else might catch us by surprise in the coming days.
Main Menu
- The player will now hear ambient sound if they return tot he Main Menu from the Uplay App.
Progression
- Players will now be able to achieve 100% progression if they do not drive a snowmobile when the vehicle is available.
- Players will now be able to reach 100% progression after the “Day 1” Patch is applied.
PC
- NVIDIA HairWorks fully enabled for GeForce GTX gamers.
Xbox 360/PlayStation 3
- Fixed an issue where players were unable to complete the weapons collection even if they purchased every weapon (including main and side quests).
- Fixed an issue that prevented players from accessing the Main Menu if they accepted a game invite from an inactive profile.
Xbox One
- The correct error message is now displayed when the user tries to access the Options menu while paused when they are attempting to download a map while there is no connection to the Ubisoft servers.
- The player will now return to the Main Menu if connection to Xbox Live is lost due to a disconnect during a host migration.
- Users will no longer become stuck in an infinite loading loop if they attempt to change profiles while exiting a PvP session.
PVP + Co-Op
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The game will no longer freeze if a player accepts a Co-Op invite while in the Uplay App after quickly selecting a storage device.
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Players will no longer experience very low FPS if they join a friend in a PvP lobby while in the Uplay browser.
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The game will no longer remain on a black screen if they use the Fast Travel feature immediately after the Bell Tower unlock cinematic.
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Resolved certain issues that prevented a player from returning to the Story Mode from the Co-Op tab.
Far Cry 4 is out now on Xbox 360, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, and PC. How are you liking the game? Drop a comment below and let us know if Ubisoft latest open-world shooter is a smash hit this holiday season.