Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood v1.1 patch details

22 September 2009

Owners of Ubisoft’s popular CoJ:BiB for PC can now download the game’s latest patch v1.1.

The 58MB patch can be found at a number of places, including fileshack.

Patches for the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions of the game are due out over the next few days.

Full patch notes 

General

•    Added auto-patching functionality

•    Added community map support for single and multiplayer

Fixes and improvements

•    Fixed crashing on the game start on quad core CPU systems

•    Fixed an issue resulting in lost connection to internet lobby

•    Fixed a framerate-related issue with stagecoach chase in single-player Chapter 3

Multiplayer

•    Time limits added to multiplayer games to prevent too high money gains from a single match

•    Added the ability to disable sticky aim with dual guns

•    Spawn invincibility time extended, spawn effect changed

•    Added cheater reporting system

•    Added chat functionality on the character selection screen after death

•    Code modified to increase protection from cheats and hacks

Class balance

•    Spy: damage increased; health increased;

•    Gunslinger: recoil reduced; accuracy improved;

•    Hombre: recoil and reload time increased; damage at long range significantly reduced;

•    Veteran: health and accuracy decreased; additional pistols removed;

•    Sniper: no-scope accuracy and damage significantly reduced; health decreased; sidearm Ranger swapped for Classic Gun

 

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