Today, Assassin’s Creed Valhalla update 1.04 will be available for download. The changelog reveals what new items are being implemented. Among other things, the performance and quality modes can be found in the game.
In the course of today, a new update will be released for Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, with which the action-adventure title will be upgraded to version 1.04. The provision should take place around 1 pm CET. The download sizes are indicated as follows:
- Xbox Series X | S: ~ 5.3 GB
- Xbox One: ~ 4.9 GB
- PlayStation 5: ~ 2.5 GB
- PlayStation 4: ~ 4.1 GB
- PC: ~ 4.3 GB
With the update 1.04 for Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, numerous changes and improvements are made. This includes an option with which you can switch between performance and graphics modes on the new consoles.
The performance mode is supposed to help the game to maintain a (hopefully) constant speed of 60 FPS, while the graphics mode, which Ubisoft calls quality mode, runs at the maximum possible resolution. At the same time, 30 FPS are aimed for. The two modes will be offered on the new PS5, Xbox Series X, and Xbox Series S consoles after the update.
With the Assassin’s Creed Valhalla update 1.04, numerous problems are also eliminated. Ubisoft initially speaks roughly of an improvement in stability and performance. The problems on the Xbox Series X, which includes tearing, are specifically discussed. The new update apparently provides an improvement.
Other changes affect the storage system. So far there have been a few cases in which the save states were not displayed correctly. In addition, the storage data of the cloud has been renamed in order to be able to distinguish them better.
Other parts of the update are dedicated to the areas of graphics, audio, animation, world, gameplay, battles, AI, quests, world events, HUD, abilities, skills, raids, photo mode, and system. The Assassin’s Creed Valhalla update 1.04 is therefore quite extensive. You can find the complete changelog here.
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla was released on November 10, 2020, for consoles and PC. According to Ubisoft, it is the most successful launch within the series, which is already quite popular.