Black Flag cutscene sync issue fixed for PC and PS5 Pro

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Assassins Creed Black Flag Resynced Gets a Major Technical Tune-Up with Patch 1.06

The world of Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced just got smoother. Ubisoft has rolled out patch 1.06, addressing long-standing technical hiccups and squashing numerous bugs that have plagued the game. This update is a significant improvement for players across all major platforms, ensuring a more stable and enjoyable experience.

Beyond the bug fixes, the patch also comes with substantial data, reflecting Ubisoft’s commitment to making these optimized settings shine. The download sizes vary depending on the platform: Xbox Series consoles will receive a 15GB update, PlayStation 5 users can expect a 5GB file, and PC players downloading through Ubisoft Connect will get 4GB. For those using Steam, the download is relatively light at just 1.8GB.

While the data speaks to the scope of the work, the real highlight for many dedicated players lies in a specific fix that dramatically improves the PC experience. This update tackles a frustrating issue concerning cutscenes on PC, where custom settings used to arbitrarily limit cinematic sequences to 30 frames per second.

Previously, setting preferences would often force important cutscenes into a lower frame rate, regardless of whether players selected high or medium quality settings. Patch 1.06 eliminates this frustrating limitation entirely. Now, players can choose any preset—high, medium, or low—and enjoy those cinematic moments running at the proper, higher frame rates that they expect.

This correction is a massive boon for anyone who has embraced Resynced PC optimised settings, ensuring that the visual fidelity and cinematic impact are consistent across the board.

Ultimately, patch 1.06 isn’t just a technical update; it’s an essential polish that removes friction from the gameplay experience. Ubisoft has successfully delivered a much more stable and polished version of Black Flag Resynced, allowing players to focus purely on the adventure without worrying about frustrating technical limitations.