Can you believe it? Assassin’s Creed: Unity is still broken, but Ubisoft has promised that the upcoming “Patch 4” will fix the game’s problems. The game’s Q&A and Known Issues section on its website has been updated, adding in some new details.
The website reads that a bug that caused many gamers to have the game crash after loading a save has been given “a lot of attention”, and most instances of it should be squashed in Patch 4. A similar problem exclusive to the PlayStation 4 should also be resolved according to Ubisoft. The update reads “Work continues on Patch 4, which should bring improvements to the framerate as well as additional fixes. We’re still testing some fixes in Patch 4, so we’ll have a more detailed preview next week.”
Source: Polygon.
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