Watch Dogs Legion patch fixes console crashes
But PC players will have to wait until tomorrow

Watch Dogs Legion is out now, and its release has been ac🌜companied by a launch day patch. A outlines the hotꦰfix, which is live on consoles right now.
The post reads that the hotfix is being deployed "to address the performance issues we're seeing on PlayStation4, Xbox One, and PC." If you're playing on console, you should already be able to download the patch. PC players will have to wait until tomorrow, ൲but if you're already experiencing crashes, Ubi suggests making sure you're running on an up-to-date version of Windows.
On consoles, PS4 players should benefit from "global performance improvements [...] for smoother gameplay/driving," as well as fixes to "sporadic crashes," but it would seem that the PlayStation version is running relatively well when compared to the Xbox One's version. If you're playing on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Microsoft's console, Ubisoft promises that it's dealt with some of those sporadic crashes, but also specific crashes that you might have experienced in the Into the Void mission or while browsing the premium shop. Unfortunately, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Watch Dogs Legion Xbox One bug isn't addressed here - Ubi has already stated that it's hoping𝄹 to release a fix for that tomorrow.
Elsewhere, PC players should look out for fixes to f🌳reezes that occur when they switch controllers, as well as "several improvements to PC performance" and improved performance on RTX GPUs. In general, Ubisoft's also fixed cra﷽shes attached to certain language options, and has targeted framerate drops during driving and when passing through certain checkpoints.
Planning a (virtual) trip to London? Check out our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Watch Dogs Legion review.
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