KOEI Tecmo has released a brand new update for the PC version of Dynasty Warriors 9. According to the release notes, patch 1.09 adds the setting Dynamic Camera Settings to “Options”, improves the movement of archers, soldiers and officers, and improves the behavior for controlling the camera by using a mouse.
Moreover, this new patch corrects a number of issues and adds a setting to “Options” that allows you to select whether sheathing and drawing your weapon is automatic or manual. Unfortunately, though, this patch does not improve overall performance.
This update will be auto-downloaded from Steam the next time you launch its client, and you can find its complete changelog below.
Dynasty Warriors 9 PC Patch 1.09 Relase Notes
- Added the setting Dynamic Camera Settings to “Options”.
- Added a setting to “Options” that allows you to select whether sheathing and drawing your weapon is automatic or manual.
- Improved the movement of soldiers and officers during battle.
- Improved the movement of archers.
- Corrected an error in the Encyclopedia: Officers entry for “Sui Gu”.
- Corrected an issue in which siege towers would not move during the Wu Chapter 10 Mission “Ambush at Yiling”.
- Corrected an issue in which, after meeting the victory conditions for the Jin Chapter 13 Mission “Assault on Chengdu”, other missions could incorrectly be accepted.
- Corrected an issue in which the Shu Chapter 12 Mission “Battle of Mt. Tielong” could not be completed if Xiahou Ba had been slain.
- Improved the behavior for controlling the camera by using a mouse.
- Corrected a number of other minor issues.
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