As we talked about on the latest episode of Throwdown, Assassin’s Creed Unity is riddled with a myriad of problems. Ubisoft has already released one patch and now it’s dropping another. This patch is for the PC and PlayStation 4 as of now and will hit the Xbox One next week. A third patch is already in the works.
Here is the list of issues which have been reduced for the PC version:
- Fixed an issue where under some circumstances, Arno can fall through ground when free running on various props or when dropping down on to an NPC.
- Fixed an issue where it is possible for Arno to get stuck in a hay cart next to the Pantheon in the Bièvre district.
- Fixed an issue that may cause a game crash when joining the co-op session of another player who has a specific single player and side missions progression.
- Improved performance in cinematic on low HW configurations
- Fixed various flickering issues on nVidia SLI and AMD CrossFire configurations
- Fixed various Graphic issues
- Fixed light artifacts in PCSS shadows
- Fixed problem with refresh rate on a first game launch.
- Fixed various Input issues
- Other keyboard/mouse fixes in several menu pages.
- Fixed issues with “Invite to game” option when it was becoming unavailable after host migration, when it was active for all recent players instead of only for friends
- Fixed issues with Helix Credits
They noted that players may still experience frame rate issues that have been reported since the release of the game and some performance issues.
Here is the full list of issues that have been reduced for the PlayStation 4. As with the PC version, players may still experience frame rate and performance issues.
- Fixed an issue where under some circumstances, Arno can fall through ground when free running on various props or when dropping down on to an NPC.
- Fixed an issue where it is possible for Arno to get stuck in a hay cart next to the Pantheon in the Bièvre district.
- Fixed an issue that may cause a game crash when joining the co-op session of another player who has a specific single player and side missions progression.
There you have it. We’ll keep you updated on Assassin’s Creed Unity and its issues as more develops.