Halo Wars 2 Gets Performance Update, Bug Fixes & Game Tweaks

Mar 10, 2017 at 09:00am EST

Halo Wars 2, the RTS developed by Creative Assembly and 343 Industries, just received a big update (9.9GB) that improves the game's performance as well as making several bug fixes and tweaks.

You can find the full changelog below. Halo Wars 2 launched last month on Windows 10 PC and Xbox One; while not without its faults, it's a pretty solid game for strategy fans according to our Chris Wray who rated the game 7.5/10.

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Halo Wars 2 is an ideal strategy game for beginners. There's little doubting that the action is solid and it looks fantastic, but other strange choices mar what would be a great title. From downright bad writing, to the inclusion of pay to win microtransactions in a premium game, there are some absolutely perplexing decisions.

CRASHES/ERRORS/PERFORMANCE

  • Fixed an issue where players could get stuck on the loading screen
  • Fixed an issue that caused some PC players to see a black screen on startup
  • Several "desync" fixes, one of which covered most of the tracked occurrences
  • Fixed a variety of PC crashes that were hardware-dependent
  • Fixed a Network Error on opening Blitz Packs
  • Fixed some AI issues in Skirmish that could cause performance hits
  • Fixed some performance hitches in Cooperative Campaign
  • Made performance improvements on various hardware
  • Overall multiplayer performance improvements
  • Fixed some crashes that could occur when loading a saved game
  • Fixed an issue that would cause a Campaign mission to get stuck after loading a save
  • Fixed a bug with joining a party and getting a network error
  • Added a driver check on PC to alert users to the presence of old drivers
  • Fixed an issue that caused players to disconnect from multiplayer games at the beginning of the match

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METAGAME

COSMETIC

AUDIO

LAST, BUT NOT LEAST

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