Crysis 2 patch bins auto aim and tidies up multiplayer
Crytek released a patch for Crysis 2 over the weekend, fixing a few of the multiplayer issues that many players have been experiencing. The patch also gets rid of auto aim and enables the developer console. You'll find the patch notes below.
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- Server Browser shows incorrect pings - Fixed
- Some matches never initiate - Fixed
- Faster text chat - As speedy as can be
- Console re-enabled - Console has been re-activated
- Cheat detection - Now in place to ensure all users are on a level playing field
- Fix USB headset issues – Current issues have been addressed and fixed
- Fix hologram icon staying on screen after being used - Fixed
- Remove Auto Aim - This has now been completely removed due to overwhelming community feedback
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