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Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood PC Patch 1.02 Released
Ubisoft released yesterday a new patch for Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood. This patch fixes some minor issues and updates that game version to 1.02. Additionaly, it changes the network communication port from 1000 to 7917 in order to fix connection issues caused by some ISPs’ restrictions. So make sure that port 7917 is open for multiplayer if you have encountered any connecting issues after patching the game. Full release notes after the jump!
There have been also a lot of reports, at the official forum, that this patch deletes your previous saves. The game will be auto-updated the next time you run it (the game launcher will ask you to update your game to the latest version), so make sure you have backed up your saves before updating.
Single + Multiplayer
- Fixes an issue that prevents player settings and game progress from being saved if the user’s Windows login name contains unicode characters.
- Fixes an issue where users could not add friends whose names contain dot characters.
Multiplayer
- Changed network communication port from 1000 to 7917 in order to fix connection issues caused by some ISPs’ restrictions.