This is what’s in the Day One Patch for Ghost Recon: Wildlands

Day One patch: What it fixes

Ghost Recon: Wildlands is out in the wild. As most games today, this release comes with a day-one patch to fix bugs caught after print, but before release. The patch contains a number of bug fixes and optimizations.

The update fixed a number of weapons and improves some of the vehicles, but the biggest changes are bug fixes and stability improvements. The beta for Ghost Recon: Wildlands happened last week, and their numbers have come in. Quite a successful beta, breaking records.

Here's a full list of updates added with the patch:

Gameplay And Missions  

  • Fixes for various progression blockers and immersion breakers.

Co-op And Interactivity  

  • Various fixes regarding missions' synchronization, replication, and online mechanics.

Player Experience  

  • Vehicle improvements:

    • Ramming debug and improvements
    • Destruction debug
    • Handling still ongoing
  • Weapon optimizations.
  • Graphic glitches fixed.
  • Exposition adjustments to ensure clarity and ergonomics:

    • Lobby
    • TacMap
    • Cartel Overview
  • Added pop-ups to document the player on game progression.

Stability

  • Various crash fixes.
  • Performance improvements.
  • Frame rate improvement.
  • Stream improvement.

PC Improvements  

  • Several multi-GPU graphical corruptions fixed.
  • Performance and graphical optimizations.
  • Reduced crashes.
  • Control optimization.
  • Anti-cheat protection optimization.