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For nearly a decade, Assassin’s Creed Rogue has occupied a unique and often underappreciated space within Ubisoft’s sprawling franchise. Acting as the spiritual bridge between Black Flag and Assassin’s Creed III, it gave us Shay Patrick Cormac—the Templar who “makes his own luck.” However, despite a stellar narrative and refined naval combat, the PC version of Rogue has suffered from a quiet plague of unresolved bugs, missing textures, and optimization stutters.
That is, until now.
Enter the Assassins Creed Rogue Update v110codex exclusive—a community-driven, monolithic patch that has been circulating in modding circles and underground forums. This is not your average hotfix. We have exhaustively tested this release, and in this article, we will break down every feature, every technical improvement, and whether this "exclusive" update is worth hunting down.
Officially, Ubisoft pushed v1.1.0 to fix a few specific, annoying bugs: assassins creed rogue update v110codex exclusive
But for the CODEX community, this update wasn't about the patch notes. It was about stability.
If you have acquired the Assassins Creed Rogue Update v110codex exclusive (look for a file hash matching CRC32: 0x7A4F2E91), follow this strict installation process: The "Ocean Whiteout" glitch: Where the North Atlantic
Warning: Do not install this over the Remastered version; it is designed specifically for the original 2015 PC executable (Rogue.exe version 1.1.0).
In a bizarre twist, the v110codex exclusive adds native support for PlayStation 5 controllers, including adaptive triggers for the air rifle and naval cannons. Even Ubisoft’s official Rogue Remastered on PS4 lacks this feature. The patch rewrites the XInput wrapper to read Sony’s proprietary haptic API. But for the CODEX community, this update wasn't