Ghost Recon Wildlands PC players can look forward to a new update to install that might help some who are experiencing performance issues, particularly those with Intel i5 setups. Patch 1.1.5 will require up to 4GB of space to install, depending on the client in use. Here’s the patch notes from Ubisoft:
1. Multi-GPU improved support
We have been working with our partners to improve both SLI and Crossfire support. Various stuttering and graphical corruption issues have now been fixed.
2. Quad-core CPUs improved support
Several freezes and performance issues have been resolved for players using quad-core CPUs, notably Intel i5 based setups.
3. AMD graphic cards improved performances
4. Enhanced mouse navigation in store menu
5. 4K menu background scaling implemented
6. Several crash sources have been addressed
7. Improved Ansel support and fixed bugs
8. Other bug fixes & improvements.
The development team will continue to address existing issues in the next update that will be available around the end of March/early April across all platforms.
Ubisoft also released a Day One patch, as well as announced some plans for the Season Pass for Ghost Recon Wildlands last week. It includes two expansions, Narco Road and Fallen Ghosts . Considering the Season Pass costs $40 let’s hope there are more announcements forthcoming. A free update will also release this year that will add a PvP mode to the game, but no official word yet on when fans can expect that update.