A patch is now available for Returnal on PC. The update addresses a number of issues, including the grass draw distance…
The update addresses a number of issues, including the grass draw distance on Epic Particle settings that Digital Foundry's Alex recently reported. It also fixes the"rare issue" with music stopping during Biome entry, as well as problems with incorrectly detecting Ultrawide monitor setups and Windows resolutions on the first boot, too.You should also find that the PSN sign-in time outs have also been fixed, along with Benchmark results rounding error.
"Bringing Returnal to PC and capturing that PlayStation 5 experience took a lot of work and focus from the team at Climax Studios, with support from Housemarque and XDEV," the notes explains."We have been blown away and are so thankful for the amazing reviews, feedback and reports you have shared with us so far."
Patch just dropped for Returnal and the patch notes mention fixing the pop-in that could occur with grass on epic particle settings that I mention in this vodeo. Amazing work for the devs being so responsive to the community feedback.
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