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Both PlayStation and Xbox versions automatically bundle all hotfixes into the latest version of the game. Modern Workarounds for Legacy Issues
Updated FC64.dll and IGE.WPF.Core64.dll to prevent crashes during save operations. Far Cry 4 Patch 1.6 Hotfix
When Far Cry 4 launched in November 2014, it was hailed as a masterpiece of open-world chaos. Players fell in love with the Himalayan peaks, the eccentric villain Pagan Min, and the elephant-flipping mayhem. However, like many massive Ubisoft titles, the game struggled with a host of technical issues—ranging from the infamous "infinite loading screen" to stuttering frame rates and broken co-op connectivity. Both PlayStation and Xbox versions automatically bundle all
The Far Cry 4 Patch 1.6 Hotfix was released in late December 2014 primarily to address a critical introduced by the initial 1.6.0 update. The hotfix specifically targeted an issue where players reaching Karma Level 8 experienced crashes or freezes when attempting to save their progress. Patch 1.6.0 Core Features & Fixes Players fell in love with the Himalayan peaks,
The 1.6 update was a significant milestone in the game’s post-launch support. Its primary goal was to stabilize the game engine following the introduction of several DLC packs, including the "Valley of the Yetis." While it brought many improvements, the complexity of the update necessitated a specific hotfix to address lingering issues that the community identified immediately after deployment. Key Fixes in Version 1.6
Added a new hotkey ( F11 ) to turn the game's HUD on or off.
For further details on how this patch impacted performance, you can view technical breakdowns from DSO Gaming and community reports on Shacknews .