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The latest gaming news out of Montreuil, France from Ubisoft Entertainment.
This should come as no surprise to TG Daily readers: Ubisoft has released the v1.02 patch for its Assassin's Creed tile.
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- Ubisoft: Years Of Assassin's Creed To Come (kotaku.com)
- Assassin's Creed v1.02 Patch (topix.com)
The first patch for Assassin's Creed PC has generated a substantial amount of controversy since it was announced a few weeks back, and now the patch is out. As Shacknews report, the 1.02 update is mainly a bug-fixing release. You can grab it here at FileShack, and the...
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The good news? If you're American, Ubisoft have just made available another batch of classic titles on Valve's Steam platform, headed by Beyond Good & Evil, Brothers in Arms and a couple of Rainbow...
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Ever since the release of Assassin's Creed on the PC, there has been a controversy brewing over its support for DX10.1.
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Video game companies will have a tough time topping 2007's spectacular growth, but the industry won't hit its cyclical peak until next year, a senior executive with France's Ubisoft said on Wednesday.
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Nine games added to Valve's digital distribution service. May 14, 2008 - It wasn't long ago when Ubisoft announced its games would appear on Steam , Valve's popular digital distribution service which houses more than 15 million users.
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Ubisoft said they would be releasing a new patch for Assassin’s Creed, and it looks like they’ve made good on their word. The new patch fixes a handful of graphical glitches as well as some game-crashing bugs. Sadly, the patch also takes away support for DX10.1, as certain cards seemed unable to...
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Hideo Kojima must love Ubisoft's love it/hate it stealth-and-murder-em-up. After what seemed like an April Fool's joke which saw a section of Metal Gear Solid 4 with Snake dressed in an Altair-like hooded robe, today Kojima-san confirmed that said clobber will be an unlockable outfit in the game...
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The Nvidia-branded Assassin’s Creed has had some trouble running its DX10.1 features on Nvidia cards, while ATI cards seemed to manage the effects just fine. Ubisoft has released a statement saying they’ll be releasing a patch which will remove support for DX10.1 until they “rework its...
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That Ubisoft/Kojima April Fool's joke was pretty elaborate! Snake running around MGS4 dressed as Altair, looking for all the world like it was actually in the game...so would it surprise you to hear...
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- Kojima Disappointed WIth Metal Gear Solid 4 (kotaku.com)
- Kojima discusses Metal Gear Solid (palgn.com.au)
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