Even after its full release, Wolcen: Lords of Mayhem continues to receive support from the developer. A small patch mostly focused on bug fixes went live a couple of hours ago, which also included online improvements.
Thanks to general performance enhancements, cruising through the Friends List of Wolcen is now much smoother. Ahriman fight won’t have missing elements anymore, and the level of consistency among "arena" area environments for Ahriman's Lieutenants Operations has been improved.
- Fixed several issues which caused some elements of the Ahriman fight to be missing.
- Resolved two issues which would cause client and server crashes with particular interactions between the Flamethrower variant of the Punisher Exoskeleton enemy and the player.
- Resolved an issue which would cause a client crash when using a particular combination of Skill Modifiers for the skill "Gunslinger's Brand."
- Resolved an issue which would cause a client and server crash with a particular interaction between a Cult of Souls Soul Casket and the player.
- Resolved an issue which would cause a client crash with a particular interaction between a Cult of Souls Risen Executioner and the player.
- Improved the level of consistency between the "arena" area environments for Ahriman's Lieutenants Operations.
- Fixed an issue where quest markers would not appear after returning from the first portal area in the "Final Struggle" segment of the Ahriman encounter.
- Resolved an issue where SFX would play on a loop after killing an enemy with a particular boss modifier.
- Online Improvements:
- Improved the client and server side memory management of Dungeon tiles, which should reduce both their loading times and their load on the servers.
- Optimized logging on the server, which should improve performance slightly.
- Added general performance improvements to the Friends List.
- We have made changes to, and are continuing to tweak, the behind-the-scenes configuration of the Asia-Pacific region so that it can handle more player traffic.
Read the complete patch notes on Steam. You can also purchase the game from there for only $39.99 or wait for a sale if you want to save a few bucks.
So, what do you think? Are you interested in any of these changes? Have you been playing Wolcen: Lords of Mayhem recently? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.