Arno can remain stuck when climbing part of the roof on Palais De Justice during free roam.Arno can fall through a certain zeppelin and remain stuck after performing a jumping action from the top of the zeppelin.Arno will get stuck and fall under the map when he uses free run down button on the stone handrail type.Fixed navigation issues where the player gets stuck.Fixed FPS drops when in climbing and pressing the Left Stick towards somewhere that is not climbable in certain areas.Fixed FPS drops while Arno climbs on the RHP building of Palais de Justice.
Improved general Framerate on PS4 by lowering the priority of the online services thread.Fixed numerous random crashes for both on Campaign and Co-op.
The update fixes around 300 bugs, so here is hoping that the stuttering issue – that has been plaguing the PC version – will be fixed.Īssassin’s Creed: Unity – Patch 3 Changelog: This update weights 1.8GB and will be auto-downloaded from Steam or UPLAY. Ubisoft has just released its latest patch for the PC version of Assassin’s Creed: Unity. Meanwhile, you'll be pleased to hear that Arno will no longer "get stuck in a hay cart next to the Pantheon in the Bièvre district", which was a silly thing to be doing if you ask me.Man, lots of Assassin’s Creed news today. The biggest problem I've heard-the less-than-stellar framerate-seems to have something to do with the game constantly connecting with the internet for various things, and indeed one of Ubisoft's suggested workarounds for a poor framerate is to disconnect from the net while playing. It's worth a read if you're waiting for Unity to become a bit more stable before you pick it up, or if you've stuck with the game despite its rocky.well, its bouldery launch. The ones in green, meanwhile, have been "fixed". Ubisoft have suggested workarounds to many of the game's problems, with promises that they're "working on" the others. Following some information about the next update-which is set to stop hero Arno falling through the floor, like a big clumsy physics-defying idiot-comes an exhaustive forum post detailing all of Unity's known issues. Assassin's Creed: Unity, famously, has had a bit of a shaky start, but at least Ubisoft seems serious about putting it right.