Dragonshard patch released
And available for download.
Less than a week after the game hit store shelves, Atari has released a new patch for PC real-time strategy title Dragonshard.
The patch fixes various problems such as desynch issues, connection issues and population bugs. Plus it makes some of your enemies a lot harder to beat, less pleasingly.
For the full rundown of what the patch does head on over to 3D Gamers, where you can also download it. Foreigners will be pleased to hear that there are French, German, Italian and Spanish versions of the patch, too.
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Plus its not necessarily in the devs hands. If the publisher says release, then release it is.