Assassin’s Creed 3 Remastered Update 1.03 adjusts lighting in cutscenes, improves ultra-wide monitor support

Ubisoft has released a brand new update for the remastered version of Assassin’s Creed 3. According to the release notes, update 1.03 adjusts lighting in cutscenes in order to improve how character faces, skin and hair look throughout the game.

Furthermore, patch 1.03 improves support for ultra-wide resolutions, addresses a black screen issue when using fullscreen mode, and resolves a problem with button mapping configurations when connecting an Xbox One controller through Bluetooth.

This patch is 9.4GB in size and as always, UPLAY and Steam will download it the next time you launch their clients. Below you can also find the complete changelog for it.

Assassin’s Creed 3 Remastered Update 1.03 Release Notes

  • Adjusted lighting in cutscenes to improve how character faces, skin and hair look throughout the game.
  • [PC] Improved support for ultra-wide resolutions
  • [PC] Addressed a black screen issue when using fullscreen mode
  • [PC] Addressed a problem with button mapping configurations when connecting an Xbox One controller through Bluetooth

4 thoughts on “Assassin’s Creed 3 Remastered Update 1.03 adjusts lighting in cutscenes, improves ultra-wide monitor support”

  1. Mostly negative on Steam. Old af game rebranded with that “remaster” label and minimal effort from a small team bringing changes worse than some damn beginner modders just so Ubi can save dev money to slap another $30 to the old price tag. This should be classified as a scam – regardless if the original games are subjectively good or bad.

    Unless completely remade/overhauled titles are released, like a proper, big investment remake (such as the new RE2), old games should never hit more than $5-10 a pop regardless of their polish – in this case that a couple of modders can pull off.

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