Ubsisoft is working “furiously” to fix the various bugs and other issues that have affected all versions of Assassin’s Creed Unity since its release on Tuesday, the developer writes in its forums.
“Our team is furiously working to resolve bugs and performance issues for Assassin’s Creed Unity on all platforms,” a Ubisoft community manager wrote. The developer also clarified that issues with the PC version of Unity are not AMD-specific, as was previously suspected.
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“We apologize for any confusion and want to be clear that we are working with all of our hardware partners to address known issues that exist across various PC configurations,” the Ubisoft manager said. “We care deeply about a smooth and enjoyable Assassin’s Creed experience and we will continue to update customers as these issues are fixed.”
The Assassin’s Creed Unity bugs were so significant that Ubisoft even launched a live updates blog where it provides up-to-the-minute reports about the status of the game.
Earlier today, Ubisoft released patches for the PC and PlayStation 4 versions of Assassin’s Creed Unity, fixing things such as main character Arno falling through the ground and game crashes. Ubisoft notes, however, that players may still experience framerate issues and other performance problems.
You can see a full, platform-by-platform breakdown of Assassin’s Creed Unity known issues and, where available, temporary workarounds, here on Ubisoft’s forums.
Assassin’s Creed Unity’s troubled launch this week has prompted a rethink on Ubisoft’s behalf concerning how it works with game critics and the gaming community at large.
For more on Assassin’s Creed Unity, check out GameSpot’s review and what other critics are saying.
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