Ubisoft has released a second patch for Far Cry 4 on Xbox 360 and Xbox One, which includes various fixes detailed below thanks to Ubisoft's live updates site.
The fixes are:
- Fixed some random crashes on all game modes.
- Fixed host migration edge random & case issues
- Fixed custom match stability issues
- Fixed join-in-progress edge case issues
- Fixed progression page issues in Story missions
- Fixed functionality issues in the shop menu
- Fixed several localization issues (cut-off text, subtitles)
- Fixed various low repro walkthrough breaks
- Fixed host migration random issues specific to coop
- Fixed minor gameplay functionality issues
- Fixed aiming issues with the machine gun weapon
- Fixed minor and low repro QTE issue with specific animals
- Fixed Map Browser issues
- Fixed occlusion and navmesh issues
- Fixed some missing audio in radio calls
The PS3 and PS4 versions of the game have already received a second patch, details of which you can find here, while the PC version hasn't escaped patching either.
Ubisoft says "We are still working at improving your gaming experience and will keep you updated of upcoming patches in the near future."
The developer has been met with controversy of late, with significant patches being required for Assassin's Creed Unity, a game with so issues the company ultimately decided to cancel the season pass and release free DLC.