Apr 15, 2011 09:35 GMT  ·  By

Blizzard has just deployed patch 1.3.2 for its massively popular StarCraft 2 real-time strategy title, fixing an array of issues and glitches encountered by players

StarCraft 2 was released over half a year ago, and, since then, Blizzard has been updating the title with new patches and updates like clockwork.

The strategy title was met with huge sales, even if it had quite a few balancing issues which, thankfully, were solved by Blizzard through an array of fixes.

The newest patch has now been deployed by the developer, taking the game up to version 1.3.2.

The update corrects a few glitches met by players after downloading the previous patch, 1.3.0, so check out the full list of bug fixes brought forth by StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty patch 1.3.2 below.

General

Fixed an issue where maps would not appear in the Single Player vs. AI screen (China only). Fixed an issue where the Leagues & Ladders Friends page would stop displaying information if a player had more than 100 ranked friends. Fixed a crash that would sometimes occur when players received an alert in-game while 3D portraits were turned on.

StarCraft II Editor

Fixed a crash that could occur on Editor startup if players had improperly configured variables. Fixed an issue where the Editor would display incorrect cliff height on ramps facing directly N, S, E or W; this issue prevented proper unit vision in game. Fixed an issue where the pathing visualizer in the Terrain Editor would sometimes display incorrect pathing. Previous patches solved a bigger number of issues, but it seems that some were forgotten by the developers at Blizzard.

The release of the patch wasn't without problems, as many players found that they couldn't download it from within the launcher of the game, because it stopped at around 40 percent.

This problem won't be met if you download the StarCraft II patch 1.3.2 right now from Softpedia.