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Ubisoft has rolled out the v1.1.0 Update for Assassin’s Creed Rogue, the often-overlooked gem that bridges the gap between Black Flag and Assassin’s Creed III. For PC players, this update arrives courtesy of the scene group CODEX, bringing a host of critical fixes and stability improvements to the Templar-turned title.
While Rogue was originally released on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 before making its way to PC, the platform has often required specific optimizations to handle the port. The v1.1.0 patch notes focus heavily on gameplay stability and progression blocks that previously hampered the experience for some users.
"We’ve updated our previous release to v1.1.0. Apply this over our original release. Nothing groundbreaking, but brings the game up-to-date with the latest Steam build." Assassins Creed Rogue Update v1.1.0-CODEX
In the base v1.0.0, the Legendary ship battles (The Storm Fortress, etc.) were statistically broken. They were nearly impossible due to infinite enemy respawns and homing mortar accuracy.
For those utilizing the CODEX release of the update, the installation process is standard for the scene. The group has cracked the updated executable, allowing players to bypass the DRM verification for the latest version of the game.
Technical Note for Users: Players are advised to ensure their base game installation matches the version required for the update. Typically, this update requires a clean install of the base Assassin’s Creed Rogue game. Users should copy the cracked content from the CODEX directory into the game’s root install folder, overwriting existing files to ensure the v1.1.0 executable runs correctly. Assassin’s Creed Rogue Update v1
You might ask: "Why not just download the update from Ubisoft?" The answer lies in DRM and game preservation.
The official version of Assassin’s Creed Rogue on PC is tied to either Steam or the defunct Uplay (now Ubisoft Connect). If you own a legitimate copy, v1.1.0 is automatically applied—usually without you noticing.
However, the CODEX release serves several key purposes: "We’ve updated our previous release to v1
The primary complaint for Rogue on high-end PCs was micro-stuttering. Despite running on the same AnvilNext engine as Black Flag, Rogue had trouble with frame pacing, especially during naval battles.
A new update labeled v1.1.0 has been released for the CODEX release of Assassin’s Creed Rogue. This post summarizes what to expect and how to apply it.