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Ghost Recon: Wildlands Day 1 PC Patch Detailed

Ready to enjoy the latest Tom Clancy game? Before you leap in, you’ll need to let the game auto update with the day one patch, which addresses a wide range of issues for the game and makes a few improvements since the game’s beta phase. PC gamers will also notice that the patch brings in a few tweaks to the anti-cheat systems, as well as the usual bank of performance and visual improvements.

The patch will auto update on both Steam and Uplay so you don’t really have to do much, but it will need to be downloaded before you play.

Check out the full PC version changelog below:

A great number of improvements have been made to the PC version of Ghost Recon Wildlands since the Open Beta.

Some examples of fixed issues:

  • Vehicle improvements
    • Ramming debug and improvements
    • Destruction debug
    • Handling still ongoing
  • Graphic glitches
  • Several multi GPU graphical corruptions
  • Stability
    • Performance and graphic optimizations
    • Reduced crashes
  • Player experience:
    • Fluidity in game
    • Weapon optimizations
  • PC Control optimization
  • Anti-cheat protection optimization

2. Gameplay & Missions
We fixed various progression blockers and immersion breakers for our missions.

3. Co-op & Connectivity
Various co-op fixes regarding missions synchronization, replication, and online mechanics.

4. Player experience

We worked on several aspects in order to improve the player experience:

  • Vehicle improvements
    • Ramming debug and improvements
    • Destruction debug
    • Handling still ongoing
  • Weapon optimizations
  • Graphic glitches fixed

Some exposition adjustments were made in order to ensure clarity and ergonomics, specifically on:

  • Lobby
  • TacMap
  • Cartel Overview
    We also added pop-ups to document the player on the game progression.

5. Stability
We have kept working on improving the game’s stability through:

  • Various crash fixes
  • Performance improvements
  • Framerate improvement
    • Stream improvement
    • Memory optimization
Peter Donnell

As a child still in my 30's (but not for long), I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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