Version 1.1 of Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris is now available through Steam for PC, but the changelog isn’t all that impressive if you’ve been waiting for a fix or two for the game’s co-op romps.
Sadly the latest Lara Croft spin-off isn’t so good when it comes to multiplayer, which is rather odd considering one of its major selling points is up to four player co-op with your dearest chums.
Crystal Dynamics is behind co-op action platform series, with the PC version being handled by Nixxes Software. Serious latency spikes and general desyncing plague the co-op mode, making it rather difficult for people to score achievements together.
The original version is still available to play through the testing branch on Steam, says Nixxes.
PC v1.1 patch notes:
● Osiris has opened the way to the Sunken City in the Overworld. This area is to the south-east of the central Shrine of Osiris across a new bridge! This region contains Overworld challenges and as yet sealed entrances to future Tombs…
● Fixed a crash when picking up the machine gun weapon on the bridge in the first tomb.
● Fixed an issue where players were able to unequip the staff in single player.
● Fixed an issue with player colors in the text chat.
● Fixed issues with fullscreen and exclusive fullscreen settings.
● Fixed an issue where spamming the “Open Inventory” button while changing tabs would cause a crash.
● Fixed an issue where players could get stuck when clicking the mouse when on the character selection screen when the timer hit 0.