KOEI Tecmo has released a brand new update for Dynasty Warriors 9. This patch fixes a number of bugs and issues, enables Steam Trading, and adds support for displaying Japanese and Chinese. Unfortunately, though, this update does not pack any performance optimizations, meaning that the game performs as horribly as it did at launch.
Going into more details, the Dynasty Warriors 9 update 1.05 corrects an issue in which the Chapter 11 Mission “Deliver the Fake Note” could not be completed, an issue in which the screen would become dark when viewing events and movies from the Gallery and an issue in which, when starting Free Mode without having played the Story Mode, the default weapons of officers would disappear.
This patch will be auto-downloaded from Steam, and you can find its complete changelog below.
Dynasty Warriors 9 Patch 1.05 Release Notes
- Corrected an issue in which the Chapter 11 Mission “Deliver the Fake Note” could not be completed.
- Corrected an issue in which, when starting Free Mode without having played the Story Mode, the default weapons of officers would disappear.
- Corrected an issue in which the screen would become dark when viewing events and movies from the Gallery.
- Corrected an issue in which the player would become buried in the ground after completing the Chapter 7 Mission “Liu Bei’s Escape”.
- Added support for displaying the languages below.
Japanese
Chinese (Traditional Chinese)
Chinese (Simplified Chinese) - Added support for voice for the language below.
Chinese (Simplified Chinese) - Corrected a number of other minor issues.
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