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8 Months Ago,
barthos from blog.4seek.net says
(in Patch: Ubisoft removes DX10.1 support from Assassin's Creed)
This should come as no surprise to TG Daily readers: Ubisoft has released the v1.02 patch for its Assassin’s Creed tile. The patch removes support for DirectX 10.1. In an article posted by our colleagues at Tech Report, Ubisoft tech ...
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Tom's Games says
(in Patch: Ubisoft Removes DX10.1 Support From Assassin's Creed - Tom's Games)
Ubisoft Removes DX10.1 Support From Assassin's Creed
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Montreal (Canada) - This should come as no surprise to TG Daily readers: Ubisoft has released the v1.02 patch for its Assassin's Creed tile. ...
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Techzonez says
(in Assassin's Creed v1.02 Patch)
Ubisoft has issued a new patch for the PC version of Assassin's Creed, offering several bugfixes. This update also fixes broken post-effects on DirectX 10.1 enabled cards. [img]images/news/icons/software.gif[/img] Download: ...
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ClanBase Newsfeed says
(in Assassin's Creed patch v1.02 released)
Ubisoft has released a new patch for Assassin's Creed, which addresses few bug fixes and a fix for broken post-effects on DirectX 10.1 enabled cards as well.
9 Months Ago,
CVG Online says
(in Assassin's Creed PC patch to remove DX10.1 support)
Ubisoft is preparing a patch for the PC version of Assassin's Creed that will address a number of game-crashing issues that plagued its release - and remove DirectX 10.1 support. Click here to read the full article.
Assassins Creed 2 Information Thread News Ubisoft today reported profits for the first half of its fiscal year (the six months ended September 30), and acknowledged development on a key part of its profit plan in future quarters, the much-anticipated follow-up to Assassin's Creed.
Sat, Dec 20 | boardsus.playstation.com