Lords of the Fallen Update 1.027 Patch Notes
multiplayer game
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Fixed an issue where certain key items and spells could repeatedly drop after participating in a multiplayer event. This fix will not delete existing duplicates, but will prevent new duplicates from being deleted.
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Improved collision with moth walls, one of the Pilgrim habitats.
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Fixed an issue where players could reach inaccessible areas by interacting with in-game treasure chests in co-op sessions, allowing them to reach higher areas.
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Fixed an issue where intruders could become trapped in Umbral assets when the host transitioned to Umbral in various areas of the game.
Boss weapon
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Fixed an issue with the boss weapon ability that could prevent the ability from spawning under certain conditions.
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Fixed an issue where the Light Reaper Dagger and Swordboss weapon abilities would not trigger if equipped in the wrong weapon slot.
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Fixed an issue that could prevent the Lightsaber Dagger boss weapon skill from draining stamina.
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Fixed an issue where the Priest Judge’s boss weapon ability would not trigger if the weapon was equipped in the wrong weapon slot.
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Fixed an issue where Tancred’s Trapper boss weapon ability would not unlock under certain conditions, even after meeting the requirements.
Visual effect
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Fixed an issue where certain waterholes in Pilgrim Habitat would not trigger any visual or sound effects.
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Added a missing texture where players can see the game world in front of the stone ruins in Apocalypse Abyss.
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Fixed a streaming issue that could cause some lag when loading Shadow assets in the Monastery of the Holy Sisters.
collision
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Added missing collision to the wall near the Altar of Shadows in Abyss of Revelation.
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Fixed an issue where player characters could walk through the Shadow asset next to the Hooded Antuli Relic.
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Fixed a collision issue that could partially prevent players from accessing all areas in flooded rooms in Matte Skeins.
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Fixed a collision issue that could cause players to become trapped between walls near tortured prisoners.
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Fixed a collision issue that could cause enemies to become trapped near the stairs in the Pilgrim Habitat.
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Added missing collision to the Shadow asset near the elevator leading to Revelation Depths.
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Fixed a collision issue where players could get stuck between crystals behind the Bloody Pilgrim Ruins.
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Added missing shadow asset collision behind statues in Depths of Revelation.
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Fixed an issue where player characters could walk through the Shadow asset next to the wooden ladder in Revelation Depths.
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Fixed an issue where player characters could walk through the Shadow asset next to the wooden walkway in Revelation Depths.
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Fixed a collision issue where players could get stuck near the lever of the first gate after Hooded Anturi Ruins.
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Fixed a collision issue where players could exit the game area by jumping over the fence on the terrace of Holy Brothers Manor.
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Fixed a collision issue where player characters could be pinched through pillar assets by burning buildings in Lower Karalas.
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Fixed a collision issue where players could exit the game area by jumping onto the invisible wall near the lower shadow platform of Kalaras.
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Added missing collision for a tree in the cemetery next to the entrance to Lower Karalas.
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Fixed a collision issue where players could exit the game area by jumping on the fence near Sebastian’s ruins.
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Fixed a collision issue where players could get stuck behind tombstones in the cemetery next to the entrance to Lower Karalas.
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Fixed a collision issue where players could become trapped on the roof of a building near Lower Calarasta.
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Fixed a collision issue where players could get stuck after jumping off buildings near some impaled corpses in Karalas.
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Fixed a collision issue to improve navigation on certain planks in the Dedication Trail Memorial.
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Fixed a collision issue where players could exit the game area and become trapped near the Broken Bridge in the Cold Curse Fiefdom.
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Fixed a collision issue where players could get stuck after jumping behind the destroyed wooden scaffolding near the Swanir Ruins.
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Fixed a collision issue where players could exit the game area by jumping onto the rocks near the Silent Saint.
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Fixed a collision issue where player characters could pass through the Shadow Asset near the entrance to the Silent Saint.
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Fixed a collision issue where players could exit the game area by jumping on the Shadow Asset near Hanelo’s Ruins.
For full patch notes, see the official website.
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About the fallen king
Lords of the Fallen is an action role-playing video game released in October 2023 for PlayStation 5, Windows, and Xbox Series X/S. It is developed by Hexworks and published by CI Games, following its 2014 predecessor. Players can create and customize their characters, choose from nine classes, and engage in third-person combat using melee weapons and magic.
The world of the game is larger than the previous game, including two levels – the realm of the living (Axiom) and the realm of the dead (Umbral). Players can switch between these realms, and when defeated, they must regain lost experience points. The game received mixed reviews, praising its combat and dual-realm system but criticizing its ambitious goals. Sales exceeded one million units within ten days of release.
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Lord of the Fallen gameplay
Lords of the Fallen is a video game where you control a character in a vast world. You can play on PlayStation 5, Windows or Xbox Series X/S. The theme of the game is to fight enemies using weapons such as swords and magic. You can see your character from a distance, just like watching a movie. Before you begin, you can create and choose your character’s appearance.
You can play as different types of characters, each with their own abilities. The game has two worlds – one is the world of the living and the other is the world of the dead. You use special lanterns to move between these worlds. If your character is defeated, you will lose some progress, but you can try again. Some people like the game’s combat and special features, but others think it’s too much like another famous game called Dark Souls. Overall, this game attracted a lot of people to buy it as soon as it was released.
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Lords of the Fallen release date
Lords of the Fallen will be released on October 13, 2023. It can be played on different platforms such as PlayStation 5, Windows (for PC), and Xbox Series X/S. This means that people who own these gaming systems can start playing the game on that date. The game is developed by Hexworks and published by CI Games.
Ahead of launch, there was a lot of anticipation and excitement among players, who were looking forward to exploring the new features and improvements compared to the 2014 predecessor Lords of the Fallen game. Upon release, the game received mixed reviews, with some players liking the gameplay and others having varying opinions on its strengths and weaknesses. Overall, the release date marks the moment when players experience the game for the first time.
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The development of the Fallen Lord
Lords of the Fallen went through a complex development process. After the first game was released in 2014, the sequel was confirmed in December of that year. However, development faced challenges, including a change of lead developer and redevelopment from scratch. CI Games initially announced that Defiant Studios would lead development in 2018, but ended the partnership after finding shortcomings in their work.
Subsequently, CI Games established Hexworks in 2020, led by Saul Gascon and Cezar Virtosu, to continue the development of the game. The game was developed using Unreal Engine 5, and the entire process, including marketing and physical production, cost approximately $66.2 million. Despite the challenges, the game was officially released in 2022 as Lords of the Fallen, which was later renamed Lords of the Fallen ahead of its October 13, 2023 release.
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