Throne and Liberty Update 1.1.0 has been announced, and the servers are currently down for maintenance.
Once the servers are up, you’ll be able to witness some significant changes inside the game. NCSoft has taken feedback from the community, and the first post-launch patch includes some big changes. While most of the changes have been applied universally across all the platforms, few tweaks are exclusive to the Xbox and PlayStation consoles.
Throne and Liberty Update 1.1.0 All Platforms changes
Once you’ve access to Update 1.1.0, the UI should behave in a smoother fashion. Moreover, some of the pesky bugs that acted as hindrances have been squashed by the developers.
- Boss Effects: Mechanic markers should now appear more reliably under high visual effect counts.
- UI: Guild Status will no longer have an erroneous ‘Writer:#’ appended to the text.
- UI: Congratulatory Package will no longer remain visible on the shop UI after it has been claimed.
- UI: Fixed controller D-pad becoming unresponsive after equipping an outfit in the Mirror Boutique.
- UI: Fixed controller navigation in the Guild menu when searching for a guild.
- Settings: When privacy settings restrict friend requests, these requests will no longer appear when relaunching the game.
- Localization: Applied latest localization updates, including the correction of several untranslated strings in game text and voiceover.
Throne and Liberty Update 1.1.0 Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5 changes (Console Only)
- Friend Requests: Requests can now be accepted if the other player is offline or in another world area.
Throne and Liberty Update 1.1.0 Xbox Series X|S changes
The world map should look much more intuitive post the update on your Xbox console.
- Graphics: Increased resolution of world map.
- Settings: Fixed behavior of some UGC settings related to Guilds.
- Settings: Players with restricted privacy settings will no longer see blank Whisper chats from blocked players.
Throne and Liberty Update 1.1.0 PlayStation 5 changes
- Graphics: Optimizations to reduce screen tearing issues.
While the latest changes will certainly solve some of the issues observed post launch, it’s fair to expect more updates in the next few weeks.
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