Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio has just released Patch 1.03 for Like a Dragon: Ishin!. This update is 1.9GB in size and fixes the game’s shader compilation stutters.
Additionally, this patch brings improvements to monitor selection and resolution settings displayed in a multi-monitor environment. Furthermore, it resolves some crashes that could occur on startup.
As always, Steam will download this patch the next time you launch its client. Below you can also find its complete changelog.
Like a Dragon: Ishin! Patch 1.03 Release Notes
PC version
- Stuttering when effects are first loaded
- Crashes on startup (on rare occasions)
- The display of some UI elements being out of position on ultra-wide displays
- Improvements to monitor selection and resolution settings displayed in a multi-monitor environment
All platforms
- Enemies unexpectedly teleporting in rare cases when activating a heat action near a door
- Fixed a bug that prevented the use of special turrets placed on the stage
- Crash bug when using the abilities of the Toranosuke and Yama-goroshi cards in certain Wanted Men mission
- Fixed a bug that caused the progression to become impossible when bringing back a deserter from Mukurogai
- Changes in heat gauge reduction behavior that is dependent on FPS
- Issue of Health Gauge not increasing even if the player unlocks “Health Increase 1” on the Gunman skill
- Other stability improvements and bug fixes
Gameplay Adjustments
- The number of repeated button presses required while performing ‘Ichizu Samurai (Truehearted Samurai!)’ at the Singing Bar, have been reduced
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