Far Cry 3 patch includes new difficulty setting, outposts reset
- Posted March 6th, 2013 at 15:15 EDT by Adam Dolge
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Ubisoft today released a patch for Far Cry 3 that includes several single and multiplayer updates. The patch is based on community feedback gathered by the Far Cry 3 team and is part of an on-going effort to respond to players and give them more reasons to re-visit Rock Islands, Ubisoft announced.
The patch includes the following updates:
Single Player:
-Outpost reset: Once you complete the game, you may choose to reset the liberated outposts to face the challenge to take them over again.
- A new difficulty setting: Complete the campaign and restart your adventure on the new Master difficulty. It features more challenging enemies and dangerous wildlife.
- New HUD/UK settings: Most on-screen information can be toggled on/off in the settings menu.
Multiplayer:
- Map Beta Test: Players who upload a new map can now publish it as a beta test to monitor how it is played and improve it before releasing to other players.
- Maps by author: Players will be able to search all the maps created by an author.
- Idle kick: The feature that kicks out idle players during a MP match is removed from custom and private matches.
- The Skip map voting system has been improved with more visibility and time to cast the vote.
The patch is now available for consoles and PC.
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Comments
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Joel Francis
- 3:33pm EST - March 6th, 2013
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I think the whole outpost liberation thing is quite flawed - surely pirates would try to re-take outposts, like zombies in the Red Dead Undead game. It would be better if outposts came back under attack and you had to go and defend them...
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vladspartan |
vladspartan- 4:52pm EST - March 6th, 2013
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i agree with budy. but unles we have some things to do and to play again right
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