A couple of days ago, Blizzard released a new update for Diablo 4. According to the release notes, Patch 1.1.0c for Diablo 4 comes with a number of bug fixes, as well as stability improvements.
Going into more details, the Diablo 4 Update 1.1.0c fixes an issue where movement on specific controllers was often not functioning correctly. It also addresses multiple instances where players were encountering crashes. Furthermore, it resolves an issue where several Focus off-hand items could only have an aspect imprinted on them once.
Speaking of Diablo 4, Blizzard has stated that it may ban users that use mods. Thus, we suggest staying away even from simple mods like the TurboHUD.
As always, Battlenet will download this update the next time you launch its client. Below you can also find its complete changelog.
Diablo 4 Patch 1.1.0c Release Notes
- Fixed an issue where several Focus off-hand items could only have an aspect imprinted on them once.
- Fixed an issue where combining the Dark Dance and Punishing Speed Malignant Powers could cause the player to stun themselves.
- Also fixed an issue where the Grim Reward Season Journey objective could be repeated by dropping and picking up the same stash.
- Fixed an issue where the Werebear and Werewolf fur color was too bright in certain situations.
- Fixed an issue where movement on specific controllers was often not functioning correctly.
- Updated the activation of the Premium Battle Pass with a confirmation pop-up.
- The default focus (the button the controller will first highlight) on the Battle Pass screen is now the Season Journey button.
- Fixed multiple instances where players were encountering crashes.
- Further stability improvements.
- Fixed an interaction with the Agitated Winds Malignant Heart power which led to automatic Cyclone Armor casts to ignore its own cooldown.
- Acquiring or re-allocating Seasonal Blessings will now clear the vendor buyback inventory.
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