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| [Nov 28, 2012, 9:35 pm ET] - Share - Viewing Comments |
The Far Cry Website now offers a new version 1.01 patch for Far Cry 3, paving the way for the first-person shooter sequel's release in Europe tomorrow and in North America next week. They have instructions on how to install the update automatically, as well as a manual patch which is mirrored on AtomicGamer, Gamer's Hell, and GamesMonkey. Here are the patch notes:
MULTIPLAYER
GENERAL
- Improved overall Multiplayer stability and performance.
- Added SHOW TOP, SHOW YOU, PAGE UP and PAGE DOWN options in Leaderboards.
- Fix the voice chat issue that would mute players by default.
- Lobby chat can now be accessed when a controller is connected.
CO-OP
- Fixed graphical issues on loading screen hints.
- Fixed the issue that would prevent maps from being displayed or randomized the first time a user enters Public Co-op.
- Health regeneration option no longer has inverted functionality.
- "Flare gun" kills are no longer considered as Assist kills.
PVP
- Fixed ground texture resolution.
- Grass surrounding fire spawns no longer remain red on Firestorm maps.
MAP EDITOR
- Improved white objects thumbnails legibility.
- Users can now start a private match in 1 player on user created maps.
SINGLE PLAYER
- Improved game stability and performance.
- Fixed issues with flickering on specific water textures.
- Fixed small UI glitches related to different display resolutions.
- “Weapon cache” mission: Mission Zone and Mission Marker no longer stays on mini-map and on screen after mission completion.
- Crafting items are now auto selected when entering a new crafting category.
- Added sound when zooming in and out the camera with the mouse scroll button.
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Re: Out of the Blue |
Nov 30, 2012, 08:35 |
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jamiedj99 wrote on Nov 29, 2012, 16:24: they were not fakes thats just spin on ubisoft end Oh no, there were fakes alright. Most had passwords that made you go to take stupid f'n surveys to get the pass, which probably means the game wasn't what it appeared to be. I wish I could find a Zip password cracker so I can see just what exactly they put in these files to make them look legit...In any case, I saw quite a few people that were pretty ticked from downloading one after another only to find the same bullshit under a different name... I guess that's what you get, though, right? I didn't complain about it. I had already pre-ordered so I just wanted to mess around before getting my 'legit' copy. Russian voices and subtitles didn't bother me much as I wasn't all that serious about getting through the game. I really just wanted to mess with the editor more than anything...
Creston wrote on Nov 29, 2012, 12:07: It's made with the latest version of the Dunia engine, which was the same engine that powered Far Cry 2. Yeah, I believe you told me that when the first trailer came out, I just couldn't remember the name of it. Feels like (a less 'clunky') FarCry2, looks like CryEngine... *shrugs*
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