Watch Dogs: Legion

v1.3.4 Update Notes

Hi folks! v1.3.4 adds the ability to modify your characters' relationships and schedule. You can also now edit the NPC data of any character known to the Census system, including potential recruits and characters that you've profiled in the world.

Read on for a summary of changes.

Contract Editor: Relationships, Activities and Schedule

Friendships, rivalries, marriage, affairs - you can now create new relationships for your operatives using the new contract editor!

The contract editor also allows you to modify your character's daily schedule and assign them activities.

For more info, please see the new section "Relationships, Activities and Schedule" on the front page.





Operative Names

Yes, operative names! No more guessing if your favorite operative was operator #18. Or was it #19? Operative names are now displayed in the operative selection list, thanks to the new integration with the game's Census system. You can even type in the search box to filter the list!



Editing the Bio of Non-Operatives

You can now edit the NPC data of any character that is known to the Census system. This includes potential recruits and characters that you've profiled in the world. You can use this feature to change details of potential recruits and associates of your current operatives.

Find this option under Misc > Census. Select [ Load NPC Data by ID ] and select a NPC from the dropdown list to load them into the NPC editor.



Changing DedSec Affinity

Accidentally bumped someone one too many times and now they hate DedSec forever and won't join up? You can now bump that affinity level back up to just a 'dislike' and continue your recruitment efforts. DedSec affinity level is located under the NPC Data section. After changing a potential recruit's DedSec affinity, you need to save and reload the game for the game to generate a recruitment quest or new recruitment leads for them.

Making your regular operative Prestige

You can now give your regular operatives Prestige status. There's not much point to this, other than the fact that Prestige operatives do not take up an operative slot. By making regular operatives Prestige, you can recruit more characters to your DedSec roster.

This option is found under Operative > Operative Origin.

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