Assassin's Creed Valhalla welcomes a massive patch 1.1.1 which fixes many bugs and adds several elements to the game.
A
big fix across all platforms, weighing in at around 7.5GB on Xbox
Series X | S, 6.6GB on Xbox One, 2GB on PS5, 3GB on PS4 and 6.4GB on PC.
Note that the patch also concerns the Google Stadia and Amazon Luna
versions.
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The Animus should glitch less
Ubisoft has cracked a patch note on
Reddit covering all the changes made by version 1.1.1 of Assassin's
Creed Valhalla. And the studio does not seem to have been idle to get
rid of many annoying bugs or spoiling the immersion of the game. Goodbye
for example the flying boats - even if this bug was rather nice.
Among
the fixes made are many fixes related to quests not working or simply
not ending. Much of the patch also focuses on improving artificial
intelligence, which has been highlighted as lacking in savvy in the
Assassin's Creed series.
There are also the usual performance and
graphics optimizations, as well as improvements to the animation and
sound quality of the title.
Many “Quality of Life” type additions and the arrival of successes on Ubisoft Connect.
Along with a list of bug fixes as large as a Jötunn, this fix adds a few things that will make life easier for many players.
Among
other things, the Animus pulse will only show enemy corpses when
needed, the quiver and rations will automatically refill with each
upgrade. Finally, it will be possible at any time (beware of spoilers)
to leave Asgard, where the first quest had to be completed before.
Ubisoft
is also adding a few more accessibility options, such as full dubbing
of letter content, previews of color blind options, and subtitles.
Finally,
Ubisoft includes in-game support for the successes of its Ubisoft
Connect platform. The results will therefore be displayed correctly in
game after fulfilling the necessary prerequisites.
Assassin's
Creed Valhalla is set to continue to develop and will receive in Spring
2021 the first in a long series of DLCs taking Eivor to Ireland to deal
with druids and Gaelic mythology. The DLC focusing on the historic Siege
of Paris should follow in the summer of 2021.
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