Mass Effect 2 PC patch v1.01 patch notes

22 February 2010

Bioware has released a patch for the PC version of its hit RPG, Mass Effect 2. The 42MB download can be downloaded from Fileshack.

Mass Effect 2 PC patch v1.01 notes

•    Fixed video hitching and crashes related to single core machines.

•    Single core users may experience short periods of black screen that may last up a few seconds between level loads, cinematic transitions or movies.

•    In rare cases, some single core users may notice dialog lines in certain conversations may be delayed up to a few seconds.

•    Fixed an issue where it appears ammunition can be picked up, but can’t.

•    Fixed an issue where all Codex entries were marked as ‘viewed’, even if the player chose not to view them.

•    Fixed an issue where weapon icons are re-organized after downloadable content is used.

•    Fixed an issue where pressing F9 after the mission completion screen reset Shepard to Level 1.

•    Fixed an issue where remapping the right mouse button blocks camera control in the command HUD.

•    Fixed an issue where remapping the ‘use’ command affects the decryption minigame.

•    Fixed an issue where users were not prompted to restart when logging in to a different EA Online account.

•    Fixed an issue where movies do not play in DLC.

•    It is recommended that players reset their keyboard mapping to default values to ensure proper vehicle control.

•    Added useful messaging during the ME1 save game import.

•    Weapon icon for henchmen never changes from Collector Assault Rifle.

•    Czech language – Issues with Czech localization (subtitles) were amended, all text was corrected and improved.

•    Fixed an issue where the Mass Effect 2 launcher was being associated with files that have no extension.

•    Fixed an issue where uninstalling the game under Windows Vista or Windows 7 might uninstall Mass Effect 1.

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