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Ghost Recon: Wildlands’ latest patch may have introduced the Yeti to the world

Ghost Recon: Wildlands latest patch may have released the Yeti upon the virtual world.

Sure, players already have the opportunity to track sniper El Yeti in-game, but a new audio note — seen in the full patch notes below — suggests a threat far more menacing than a dude with a gun.

Are you planning to check out ruined huts now? The patch is live, so let the hunt begin.

Patch notes

  • User Interface
    • The reason for detection is now displayed above the mini-map
  • Gameplay
    • Fixed a bug where the player could not use the drone or the binoculars after using the medic drone to heal
    • Fixed a bug where vehicles would take low damage when shot from a long distance
    • Corrected a bug where the Stoner LMG folded buttstock would be described with an incorrect location in the loadout
    • Corrected a bug where Whisper pistol had no silencer and would alarm NPCs if players used it
  • Audio
    • An unusual noise was heard near a ruined hut…
    • Fixed a bug where the M9 handgun would sound the same with or without a suppressor
  • Narco Road
    • Fixed a bug where the follower icon could be missing when in the tacmap
  • Fallen Ghosts
    • Fixed a bug where the player would be detected by NPCs when shooting at long distance with a crossbow
  • PC
    • Fixed a bug where excessive lighting would occur in certain weather types in the Fallen Ghosts expansion when the Enhanced Godrays option was enabled
    • Fixed a bug where selecting the Left Handed Mouse option would display the right click for fast travel on the tacmap instead of the left click
    • Fixed a bug where an Xbox One controller would lose input if the controller was disconnected while the game was unfocused
    • Fixed a bug where the mouse click was not displayed for the Skills shortcut in the Command Wheel
    • Fixed a bug where a pop-up related to Easy Anti Cheat would be displayed at every game start if the User Account Control feature was enabled in Windows. Please note that this pop-up will only be displayed the first time you start the game with the UAC feature enabled
    • Fixed a bug where rapidly closing NVIDIA Ansel after it was open caused the game to run at 1 frame per second

Ghost Recon: Wildlands is available now on Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4.


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