A new patch has been released for Total War: Three Kingdoms developed by Creative Assembly. This new patch, called Final Patch 1.7.1, will be the game’s latest update.
While the latest major update includes many of the fixes previously promised by developers, it doesn’t bring the changes that players really want. That’s why it’s become a critical target on the Steam platform. The game previously had a “Very Positive” rating, but now it has an “Extremely Negative” rating.
The negative reviews are due to the desire for a promised northern region expansion that never arrives. Players say they have been betrayed by developers for not fulfilling their requests.
Here are some of the innovations that come with the Final Patch 1.7.1 patch:
– Fixed a crash failure issue that occurred when zoomed in on a besieged location.
– Fixed an issue where the game was started with the Chinese IME, which resulted in the loss of in-game keyboard and mouse control in certain versions of Windows 10.
– Fixed an issue where the Trade Zone function did not always work correctly.
– The problem of the possibility of annexing the territory of a nation that has left your empire has disappeared.
– Fixed an issue where some character names were shown in lowercase letters when loading the battle.
– Fixed an issue where the Trade Zone function did not always work correctly.
– The problem of the possibility of annexing the territory of a nation that has left your empire has disappeared.
– Fixed an issue where some character names were shown in lowercase letters when loading the battle.
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