Mar 23, 2017 04:23 PM EDT
Tom Clancy's "Ghost Recon: Wildlands", is one of Ubisoft's major releases to the market this year. The open-world shooter is the tenth installment of the Tom Clancy franchise and is also reportedly the first to feature an open-world environment. The second major update to the game is now live for the players and it includes some primary changes in missions and UI.
The patch for "Ghost Recon: Wildlands" for desktop PCs come at a downloadable size of 5GB whereas the console versions will be having a size of just 3GB. The first major update to the game was approximately a fortnight ago. According to GameSpot, the biggest changes in the new update will most likely be in the missions and UI segment. This is likely due to the fact that a lot of users complained about annoying glitches and spawn locations while in the game.
Going into the details, one of the primary differences on "Ghost Recon: Wildlands" compared to the previous patch, is the fact that users can turn off the radio by default. With the new update, players will now be able to choose their own spawn vehicle, which wasn't available earlier. For players to continue with their co-op, all their friends need to run the game on the same version, as required by the update.
More details from the Daily Express revealed that the following move should benefit all players with a stable connectivity for a more consistent session. Apart from connectivity issues, scope issues, new paint jobs and other glitches in "Ghost Recon: Wildlands" are also fixed among other things.
The User Interface on "Ghost Recon: Wildlands" has also witnessed some changes part of the new update. The primary issues and fixes are primarily in unlocking weapon packs and trophy related issues. Glitchy missions with no proper subtitles are now rectified and the developers have put a permanent stop to infinite farming for XP on certain missions.