Assassin’s Creed Patch
Those of you playing Assassin’s Creed on the PC probably noticed a small patch download/install in the recent days. Ubisoft had been promising all the Assassin’s Creed gamers a new patch that would fix the graphical bugs and it looks like they help true to their promise.
Here is a list of everything the patch fixed:
- Fixed a rare crash while riding the horse in Kingdom
- Fixed a corruption of Altair’s robe on certain graphics hardware
- Cursor is now centered when accessing the Map
- Fixed a few problems with Alt-Tab
- Fixed a graphical bug in the final fight
- Fixed a few graphical problems with dead bodies
- Fixed pixellation with post-FX enabled on certain graphics hardware
- Fixed a small bug in the DNA Menu that would cause the image to disappear if the arrow was clicked rapidly
- Fixed some graphical corruption in Present Room with low Level Of Detail
- Character input is now canceled if the controller is unplugged while moving
- Added support for x64 versions of Windows
- Fixed broken post-effects on DirectX 10.1 enabled cards
Unfortunately, those of you with DirectX 10.1 installed are out of luck. You’ll have to revert backwards. But the removal of DirectX 10.1 was a good thing because it allowed for better performance of Assassin’s Creed.
May 16th, 2008 at 2:25 pm
For me, this patch has made the game almost unplayably fast–has this happened to anyone else? I mean, speed increases are great and all, but this is much too quick!
May 19th, 2008 at 3:52 pm
I don’t feel that it’s too quick. Have you checked your video settings?