The development team is already putting together an update based on fan feedback

May 30, 2014 11:06 GMT  ·  By

Ubisoft has finally confirmed that it's listening to all the complains from PC users about Watch Dogs on that respective platform and that a patch to solve some of the issues is going to appear in the near future.

Watch Dogs finally launched worldwide on May 27 for the PC, PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, and Xbox One platforms, delivering a pretty good, albeit repetitive open world experience.

The game impressed a lot of players and broke sales records for Ubisoft in the first 24 hours.

Unfortunately for PC owners, a lot of problems have been encountered on their platform, from crashes and errors, to issues with the uPlay service that's mandatory to play the game.

Users flooded Ubisoft with complains and after a period of silence, one of its programmers, Sebastien Viard, has confirmed that a patch for the PC platform is currently in development.

No word yet on when the update will actually appear on the PC platform, so expect to hear about it and maybe even get it next week.

Until then, while some PC users are able to run the game, others are still unable to get past some serious crashes and errors, like the already infamous disrupt_b64.dll one that has very few functional workarounds.