Ubisoft’s put together a new patch for the PC version of Assassin’s Creed III, which has been at pace with the updates for both Xbox 360 and PS3 versions of the game.
The update delivers a hefty amount of bug fixes for both its singleplayer campaign and multiplayer modes, but doesn’t appear to fix any of the problems gamers with SLI graphics cards have been reporting over the official forums, a few of which grace the front page. That, and a few other graphical problems remain a constant thorn in experiencing the PC version of the game.
Here’s what the patch fixes:
Multiplayer:
Various fixes related to the Customization system in multiplayer
Minor Interface fixes in the game lobby
Sound announcements in the session now work correctly
User Interface updated
Various minor STEAM related fixes
Ability Icons size fix
Navigation in Abstergo store has been improved
Singleplayer:
Various minor mission issues fixed
Wrong spawning positions in some case`s fixed
Voice in tutorial missions has been fixed
In-game interface (BAM wheel) controls now more responsive
Issues related to the desynchronization fixed
To download the patch, simply start the game up on Steam and allow the Ubisoft downloader to automatically update the game with the latest files.