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BioShock 2 patch enables Protector Trials DLC, fixes issues |
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2K Games has released a patch that will finally let PC gamers play the Protector Trials DLC for BioShock 2. Aside from that, the patch also fixes up a few issues still remaining in the game's PC version.
Here are the patch notes:
- Fixed unlocalized text in Customize Controls screen.
- Player mouse functionality no longer drops out when the Video Card Driver Warning appears.
- User.ini no longer overwritten when game loads. This should address mouse sensitivity issues as well as many v-sync option bugs.
- Enables BioShock 2 to play the new Protector Trials DLC
- Changes the game version # visibly displayed in the Single Player main menu to Version 1.4
- Enables music in the game's Single Player main menu (console versions already had this... for PC, the music was always included in the game files, but it didn't play)
- Overwrites User.ini on installation, so you'll lose your Single Player keybinds
- Dramatically increases Single Player GFWL sign-in time due to added GFWL sign-in bug
The Protector Trials DLC was made available for free on Monday but wouldn't work without the patch. 2K is also working on bringing the Minerva's Den DLC to PC.
Via [Worthplaying]
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