Conan Exiles, the survival game by Funcom, continues to get support years after launch. The game received a patch today that addresses several bugs introduced by Patch 2.6. Today’s patch, 2.6.1, is solely focused on bug fixes.
From now on, the game’s performance will not be affected when you die while dismounting. The patch has also fixed the dismantle animations of Nemedian Fence and Crenelated Wall building pieces. After the update, the damage by the Nemedian Crenelated Wall will be inflicted as expected.
We have mentioned the patch notes below.
- Fixed an issue where continuing a single-player game from the Funcom Launcher would send players to a temporary black screen.
- Dying while dismounting no longer causes performance issues.
- Replacing any Inverted Wedge Sloped Roof with its Nemedian counterpart no longer results in the destruction of both building pieces.
- DLC building pieces cannot be picked up if the player doesn’t own that content, instead of being immediately destroyed.
- Nemedian Crenelated Wall piece now inflicts damage as intended.
- Fixed issue where player’s placeables, buildings, and containers would temporarily show as "No owner" until the server restarted.
- Fixed a number of issues related to player movement and stamina usage when playing with a controller.
- Nemedian Fence and Crenelated Wall building pieces now have proper dismantle animations.
- Fixed issue where the DLC ownership requirement prompt was missing when trying to join a Siptah game while not owning the DLC on that account.
The complete patch notes are available on Steam.
Conan Exiles is developed and self-published by Funcom. It was released back in May 2018 and has gotten regular support from the developer. You can purchase the game for only $15.99 on Steam. Do it fast, as the sale will end in 24 hours.
So what do you think? Are you interested in any of these changes? Have you been playing Conan Exiles recently? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.