Ghost Recon Wildlands did not exactly create enthusiasm during the beta. The good news is that the developers have made several improvements since then. Read here how the Day-One patches have changed the tactical shooter, especially on PC.
Many players of Ghost Recon Wildlands were not enthusiastic about the beta of the tactical shooter and begged Ubisoft, “Please delay the game! Don’t release it like this, for God’s sake!” Ubisoft did not do anything like that, but the final result has significantly improved – especially on the PC version – since the beta. What is the reason?
Ghost Recon Wildlands – Day-One patches brought many fixes
The reason for the better gameplay experience of the release version is two large Day-One patches of over 3 gigabytes that were implemented into the game on the release day. These patches were initially described only as performance and visual improvements for weather and climate. In reality, however, there is much more, although many of the changes only apply to PC for now.
This is because no one on PC prevents Ubisoft from releasing new content while developers on PS4 and Xbox One always have to subject new patches to a review process by Sony or Microsoft. But enough of the preamble, here are the patch notes for the Day-One updates of Ghost Recon Wildlands.
Ghost Recon Wildlands – Improvements to the PC version
- Improvements to vehicles
- Debug and improvements in ramming
- Debug in deconstruction
- Graphic glitches have been fixed
- Various multi-GPU graphics errors have been cleaned up
- Stability has been improved
- Performance and graphics have been optimized
- Fewer crashes
- Improved player experience:
- Smoother gameplay
- Weapon optimizations
- Optimization of PC controls
- Optimization of anti-cheat software
Improvements to gameplay and missions
- Diverse obstacles to progress and disturbances of immersion have been fixed
Improvements to coop and connectivity
- Various fixes in coop concerning mission synchronization and online mechanisms
Improvements to the player experience
- Improvements to vehicles
- Debug and improvements in ramming
- Debug in deconstruction
- Graphic glitches have been fixed
- Weapon optimizations
- Improvements to the lobby, the TacMap, and cartel overview
- New pop-ups for gameplay progress display
Improvements to stability
- Fewer crashes
- Performance improvements
- Frame rate improvements
- Stream improvements
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