You may have seen a new Atomic Heart update hit your PC over the weekend, as the Mundfish-developed FPS game has been seeing patch notes, fixes, and more since its recent release. Sadly there aren’t any patch notes for Atomic Heart update on February 26, 1.3.3.0, and there are some reports that the ongoing Atomic Heart neuromodule issue hasn’t been fixed yet either.
If you’ve seen the update of around 12GB for Atomic Heart on PC over the weekend, that’s the Atomic Heart update of February 26. Oddly though, despite the size of the update, there aren’t any official patch notes from Mundfish detailing what it actually fixes.
On top of that, there are plenty of reports suggesting that one of the biggest issues (the Atomic Heart neuromodules) hasn’t actually been fixed either. Neuromodules are used in Atomic Heart to craft and upgrade the best Atomic Heart weapons, making them an essential resource in your playthrough, but many are reporting that they cannot be picked up. You’ll typically get neuromodules from defeating Atomic Heart bosses, but many are saying neuromodules just float in place.
“It won’t go into my inventory. It just stays in the air and I can’t interact with it I’ve tried reloading, and quitting, and getting back on but nothing works,” one Reddit user says.
Another user outlines how the Atomic Heart update on February 26 didn’t fix the issue, saying: “What it did do instead, was to bug my last few saves since loading the game up instantly causes me to fall through the map.”
You can report the Atomic Heart neuromodule issue on the Steam forums, but as mentioned it’s currently unclear if Mundfish is aware of the issue, or if the recent 12GB patch even attempted to address it.
That’s not all for the new shooter,
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