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Ghost Recon: Wildlands PC patch adds the ability to call for help when you're down, more

Ghost Recon: Wildlands has just received a patch on PC that came with a few bug fixes, and one very welcome addition.

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Ubisoft has deployed a patch to the PC version of Ghost Recon: Wildlands moments ago.

Update 3.5 clocks in at a bit over 6GB. The biggest new feature has to be the ability to call for help when you go down, which has been curiously missing since launch.

See the patch notes below:

New features

  • Players can request for help now while in down state.

Bug fixes

  • Fixed the fast travel icon not being displayed on the tacmap when using a Steam Controller.
  • Fixed an issue where the screen would flicker when exiting the vehicle while using the Tobii Eye tracking device.
  • Fixed an issue where the game language was not automatically set if the Arabic language was set as the title's language, from the Steam client.
  • Fixed an issue where the game would show an incorrect display resolution in the Video menu if ALT+TAB was used during the confirmation pop-up message.
  • Fixed an issue where the gray screen when the character is downed was displayed in NVIDIA Ansel.
  • Fixed an issue where the 360 screenshot in Ansel had visual corruption if Ansel was used while the Night Vision was activated.
  • Fixed an issue where the Weapon Fanatic achievement was not awarded if the weapon pack item was bought from the in game store

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  • Fixed and issue where the screen would flicker when using nitro boost while being detected.

Ubisoft did not say if and when these fixes will be made to the console versions, though I don't imagine the call for help feature will remain exclusive to PC forever.

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