Ghost Recon Wildlands now has a performance enhancing PC patch

Ghost Recon Wildlands now has a performance enhancing PC patch

Ghost Recon Wildlands now has a performance enhancing PC patch

 
Ghost Recon Wildlands now has a performance enhancing patch on PC, which improves performance on quad core systems and on systems with AMD GPU hardware. 
 
This patch weighs in at 4GB, coming with improved support for Nvidia Ansel and Stream Controller integration. The next major patch for the game is expected in towards the end of March or in early April on all platforms. 

  

Ghost Recon Wildlands now has a performance enhancing PC patch

 

This new patch will automatically download on both Steam and UPlay, with players being required to play the same version of the game to play together in Co-op. 

 

Please find below an overview of main changes:

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. Various fixes for the Steam Controller integration
9. Other bug fixes & improvements.

  

You can join the discussion on Ghost Recon Wildlands’ PC performance on the OC3D Forums

 

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