Far Cry 5 Update Improves Co-Op Support, Fixes Gameplay Bugs
Arcade Mode also receives improvements on PC, with updates to PS4 and Xbox One coming very soon.
Far Cry 5 is receiving some major quality-of-life improvements in its latest patch. Title Update 4 has just launched for the PC version, with the patch coming to PS4 and Xbox One versions of the game on Monday, April 9.
The biggest changes come in the form of stability improvements and changes to co-op play and Arcade Mode. Overall, Ubisoft is promising fewer crashes and better connectivity for co-op play and for PvP matchmaking in Arcade Mode. For details, check out the full patch notes further down.
Meanwhile, you can check out the latest videos on what absolutely not to do in Far Cry 5's Arcade Mode, our roundup of the best weapons to play with, and a guide on how to play the Well Done live event and reap the rewards. Of course, if you're just looking to laugh, check out what the game looks like on the lowest graphics settings in this week's 'Potato Mode.'
Title Update 4 Patch Notes:
Stability & Performance
- Fixed low occurrence crashes and walkthrough breaks
- Additional quality bug fixes
- Fixed low occurrence save corruption
Companion, Enemy, and Animal AI
- Fixed low repro AI issues
Design & Mission Progression
- Fixed issues preventing silver bar purchase
- Fixed minor bugs
Gameplay and UI
- Fixed minor bugs
Co-Op and Online
- Improved co-op connectivity
- Fixed low occurrence co-op specific walkthrough breaks
- Fixed voice communication issue where players could be permanently muted
- Hurk was blowing up the client player when in a helicopter, fixed that.
Far Cry Arcade
- Improved map download efficiency
- Fixed various Arcade gameplay issues
- Fixed issue where map textures would be extremely low
- Improved PVP matchmaking
- Fixed lobby loadout selection and map selection issues
Map Editor
- Fixed issue with Arcade Editor crashes
PC Patch Only:
- Fixed issues that were causing incorrect spawn if the game was minimized during loading
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