Age of Conan patch notes for July 23: memory leak fixes, feat retraining prices reset

Age of Conan's July 23rd patch notes - Image 1Compared to last week’s patch, today’s upcoming patch for Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures looks to be a lot smaller, yet just as important. This is due to the patch’s nature as a memory leak fix patch rather than a content patch. Learn more after the jump!

Age of Conan patch notes for July 23 - Image 1Compared to last week’s patch, today’s upcoming patch for Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures looks to be a lot smaller, yet just as important. How come?

Well, according to Oliver “Tarib” Kunz, Funcom‘s Senior Community Manager, this patch is all about fixing the memory leaks plaguing the game.

Notes Tarib,

Today’s update is aimed at helping address some of the memory leak issues that some users have been experiencing…. We know that the memory leak issue was affecting users game experience though and we didn’t want to hold it back due to the testing on the other content so have decided to roll it out today on it’s own.

Tarib further adds that one additional tweak has been made to the game. According to his post, the status of feat resets for all players will be reset after the patch. This basically means that the price of feat resetting will go back down to its starting point, giving you the perfect chance to try out some builds for the future.

The memory leak fixes are probably going to be well-received by those folks plagued with frequent crashes. Tarib does mention that Funcom is continually working on fixing memory issues with the game, so expect more fixes in the coming weeks.


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