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Assassin’s Creed patch to fix 300 bugs and issues

Assassin’s Creed Unity did not have a good launch. Sure server-wise it was alright and worked most of the time (although there were some sudden disconnection issues), but it was the host of other bugs that gained so much attention that the BBC even sat up and took notice. Climbing invisible walls that weren’t there, falling off things you should be able to climb, NPCs rendering without body parts, heads vanishing except for hair eyes and teeth, objectives not completing… needless to say Ubisoft got it in the neck for releasing such a seemingly broken game (pun not intended).

 

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Since launch they have been working to patch the bugs however and they’re about ready to release a nice big one to fix around 300 of the more common bugs and issues. Most of them relate to breaks in mission scripting, bugs that left many players unable to finish missions they played and thus unable to progress through the story.

 

Other fixes include some framerate fixes (although they plan to better address more of these in a later patch), quite a few of the bugs that made the player fall through the world or off climbable buildings have been fixed, it’s less easy to get yourself stuck somewhere (especially in the infamous hay bales) and its now possible to peek while in cover again.

 

The patch will make its way to PC sometime before the weekend.


November 27th, 2014 by
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Youtube promotion rules revised in the UK – must have clear labels

The debate about paid for content for Youtube videos has been going on for a while now, either in the background or prominently depending on whose content you follow and consume (TotalBiscuit for example has been very vocal recently). Now one campaign has made the Advertising Standards Authority in the UK sit up and take notice.

 

Oreo has recently been getting UK-based vlogger Youtubers to take part in the “Oreo Lick Race” promotion, and a complaint was filed to the ASA by a BBC journalist when doubt was raised over whether the content could be seen as an advert or if it misled viewers into thinking it was just a normal video. The content creators involved include AmazingPhil, TomSka, Emma Blackery and PJ Ligouri and has since been banned in its current form by the ASA.

 

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Mondelez, the combination of Kraft and Cadbury and the company who paid the Youtubers said that the videos were not supposed to be misleading. They had given a brief to each Youtuber, making it clear that they needed to make it clear that the videos were promotional. They were to say in the video that they were working with Oreo, had been paid for the content and were to include a disclaimer in the description box that the video was paid for.

 

However the ASA disagreed stating that the videos in question did not differ significantly enough from the content creators’ usual fare that it was clear they were promotional. They also state that end-of-video disclosure was not significant enough disclosure about the nature of this type of content.

 

“Because the statements did not fully establish the commercial intent of the videos, and because no disclosures were made before consumer engagement with the material, we concluded that the ads were not obviously identifiable as marketing communications,” the ASA concluded. “The ads must not appear again in their current form. We told Mondelez UK to ensure that future ads in this medium made their commercial intent clear prior to consumer engagement.”

 

From now on, UK-based video makers must make it clear that the content is promotional beyond all reasonable doubt – this goes for vloggers and also for those of us making gameplay content. Fail to disclose and the ASA say they will be getting involved.


November 27th, 2014 by
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Steam Gifts are now harder for scammers to exploit

Steam Gifts is a system set up in Steam to allow you to trade games with other users of the service, therefore both getting a game that you want and everyone’s happy.

 

Unfortunately there’s been a nasty little bug in the system that scammers have been exploiting to get games for nothing. Simply if the payment is declined for the game you traded for, you lose that game not the scammer while the scammer makes off with the game you traded to them and paid for. Basically it’s not good and so Valve have changed the rules a little bit. Now any game in your inventory set aside for trading can only be traded 30 days after purchase, which gives plenty of time for checks to be sure the payment method won’t be declined. This also means that legitimate trades that get hit with this payment declined issue will no longer happen either, which is good for all.

 

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Valve said: “We’ve made this change to make trading gifts a better experience for those receiving the gifts. We’re hoping this lowers the number of people who trade for a game only to have the game revoked later due to issues with the purchaser’s payment method.”

 

The rule only applies to trading though, so if you want to buy and gift a game to a friend of family member for the holidays this new rule won’t be there to trip you up and stop you sending them your gift.


November 26th, 2014 by
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Far Cry 4’s Creative Director has an unknown project greenlit

Seems there’s already new ideas in the pipeline over at Ubisoft Montreal. Through their ‘internal entrepreneurial initiative’ process, which encourages staff to pitch new ideas to the company in the gap between the AAA titles, Far Cry 4’s creative director Alex Hutchinson has had a project greenlit for working on.

 

While it still has to go through the approval process of Ubisoft’s Editorial Team before it can be called a confirmed production for Ubisoft, we do know that other members of the team that worked on Far Cry 4 will be involved as well as some of the development team from Assassin’s Creed 3. According to Hutchinson, the job then will be to make something competitive while still keeping costs to a sensible level.

 

This process has produced games before, Patrick Plourde’s fable-like RPG Child of Light being one of them. So it’s not unheard of for a pitched idea to become a fully fleshed out game. Hutchinson hopes to have something ready to show off at the end of 2015.

 

“Hopefully you’re back in a year and I can show you. It won’t be finished in a year, but the aim is [to show it].”

 

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November 26th, 2014 by
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Bohemia commits to stamping out DayZ connection bugs

Bohemia have set themselves a goal for DayZ. Though the game is still a ways off from being complete, they realise that there’s still a few things getting in the way of what made the game so popular back when it was nothing but an Arma 2 mod and continues to make it unique today – the fact that no two encounters with another player on a server will be the same.

 

In the remaining weeks of 2014, they will be working on fixing as many of the issues keeping those meetings from happening as possible. This includes server issues, connection problems and all sorts of other bugs that stop people connecting or staying connected.

 

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Lead producer Brian Hicks says that as well as these issues, security and server performance fixes rank “just as high” on the to-do list for the next month.

 

“Be it friendly or hostile, direct or at a distance – the interactions between players within Chernarus is what makes the world come alive without a structured narrative or reason to be… As we move towards our Christmas break, making those experiences be as fluid and enjoyable as possible on a development build is a personal goal for the team.”

 

He is also excited for the year ahead and thanks the community around the game for giving Bohemia the chance to develop the game in ways that wouldn’t be possible through a traditional design method.


November 25th, 2014 by
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