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Report: Assassin's Creed: Revelations PC getting day one patch 

DSOGaming's put up a changelog for an day patch for the PC version of Assassin's Creed: Revelations, although where it's come from is anyone's guess.

But what the hey? Let's assume it's fact and run with the day. The PC version of Ezio's latest - and last - releases on December 2. It came out on 360 and PS3 earlier this month. Check out the changes below.

  • Fixed issue when in some situations smoke bombs didn’t trigger properly
  • Fixed issue with a Dares being displayed incorrectly
  • Fixed various text overlaps caused by the localized representation of Keyboard buttons
  • Multiple graphic improvements related to NVidia 3D vision (Added sky rendering options to game menu)
  • Various small camera related fixes, like camera now follows a fresh respawned user if he spams the “Center Camera” action key
  • Fixed some issues that sometimes occurred when switching between executables
  • Eyefinity optimizations for superwide resolutions
  • Various tweaks and fixes in Multiplayer related to Friends system
  • Voice chat icon is now properly displayed when it’s turned off
  • Fixed problems with running game in offline mode

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