Assassin’s Creed Revelations PC gets a day-one patch

30 November 2011
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Are you ready for Assassin’s Creed Revelations to drop down on PC this Friday?

If you’re not one of the people boycotting Ubisoft, then of course you are!

There’s a trend with recent games getting day-one patches, and now Ubisoft have released the patch notes for Assassin’s Creed Revelation’s very own post-release update.

The patch will be available on 2 December 2011, and will fix the following:

  • Fixed issue when in some situations smoke bombs didn’t trigger properly.
  • Fixed issue with a Dares being displayed incorrectly.
  • Fixed various text overlaps caused by the localized representation of Keyboard buttons.
  • Multiple graphic improvements related to NVidia 3D vision (Added sky rendering options to game menu).
  • Various small camera related fixes, like camera now follows a fresh respawned user if he spams the “Center Camera” action key.
  • Fixed some issues that sometimes occurred when switching between executables.
  • Eyefinity optimizations for superwide resolutions.
  • Various tweaks and fixes in Multiplayer related to Friends system.
  • Voice chat icon is now properly displayed when it’s turned off.
  • Fixed problems with running game in offline mode.

MyGaming gave the console version of Assassin’s Creed Revelations a respectable 75%  saying that “in the end what you’re really playing is Assassin’s Creed 2: Brotherhood: Revelations” – making this a fitting end to the Ezio/Altair arc of the series.

And now it will look prettier, too.

Assassin’s Creed Revelations will be launching on PC this Friday, 2 December 2011.

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