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New Breach update targets PC lag

Shooter gets new features, bug fixes.

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Image credit: Eurogamer

Downloadable shooter Breach gets its first update this week, with PC lag issues firmly in the crosshairs.

Reduced online lag is the headline tweak, but the update fixes a number of bugs and adds in new features to the Breach Dedicated Server application too. Check out the full list below for more details.

Developed by ex-Bungie types Atomic Games, Breach launched on PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 last month. Eurogamer's Quintin Smith came away unimpressed, awarding it a modest 5/10.

Atomic also announced an update is in the works for console versions of the game, though didn't divulge further information.

  • Dedicated Server no longer requires Steam to be running
  • New feature allows configurable ports in Dedicated Server
  • All known crashes fixed
  • Many fixes to reduce lag
  • Network performance improved by more than 33 per cent
  • Bug that caused Sole Survivor games to end in draw fixed
  • Bug that caused invisible canister in Retrieval games fixed
  • Bug that caused Vendetta icon to appear incorrectly fixed
  • Server Browser can now sort by number of players
  • Server Browser can now be manipulated with mouse scroll wheel
  • Fixed bugs related to Friendly Fire settings
  • Better ability for laggy game to recover when bandwidth improves
  • Dedicated Server stability significantly improved

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