Minecraft: Wii U Edition’s Second Patch Is Out Now

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The second patch for Minecraft: Wii U Edition is now available, implementing a number of bug fixes to the Wii U version of Mojang‘s flagship title. Some notable changes include fixing a problem when using third-party Wii U Pro Controllers, as well as an issue when copying saves with no space available. The full change log for the game’s latest patch is as follows:

  • Fix for a problem with the analog sticks when using 3rd party Pro controllers.
  • Fix for a crash after playing for an extensive time.
  • Fix for a hang when losing internet connection while in an online game.
  • Fix for a graphical issue when looking through opaque colored Glass Blocks.
  • Fix to enable Game Chat through the gamepad even if it isn’t being used by one of the active players.
  • Fix for an issue when disabling the Game Chat option while in an online game.
  • Fix for an issue with the Game Chat option in splitscreen.
  • Fix for an issue with input when a splitscreen player is using the system keyboard.
  • Fix for an issue when copying saves with no space available.
  • Fix for issues when the user deletes one of the Favorite Mii characters.
  • Display Japanese names for DLC in the in-game shop in Japan, rather than English names.
  • Fix for a graphical corruption issue in the in-game Skin Selector menu.
  • Fix for an issue with the flowing water texture in the Festive Mash-up Pack.
  • Fixed issue with the left stick input while in Edit Layer and Add Layer in the Superflat World creation menu.
  • Corrected some text in the eManual.

Minecraft: Wii U Edition’s Second Patch Is Out Now