A new Forspoken patch is now live on PC and PlayStation 5, introducing fixes for various issues on both formats that should improve the experience of the open-world game released last month by Square Enix and Luminous Productions.
The new 1.04 patch, which has yet to go live for the Microsoft Store version of the game, fixes a selection of technical issues on PC, such as an issue where the camera moves unintentionally when using certain Xinput devices and one where FSR settings are reset to normal when restarting the game and others. The patch also introduces text updates and minor optimization for certain features.
Technical Issues: ・Fixed an issue where the camera moves unintentionally when certain Xinput devices are used as the controller. (PC version) ・Fixed an issue where the FSR setting automatically changes to Normal upon restarting the game when the FSR, DLSS, and 3D Resolution are set to a certain setting. (PC version) ・Fixed an issue where the game shows unintended behavior when PlayStation®5's DualSense Edge™ wireless controller is connected to the PC. (PC version) ・Various minor fixes. Feature Updates: ・The text font for Traditional/Simplified Chinese has been changed. ・The system text that displays when certain items are unlocked have been updated. ・The system text accompanied with Patch 1.03's mouse config bug fix update will be now displayed in all languages. ・Minor optimization for certain features.
Today's Forspoken patch is not the major patch Square Enix and Luminous Productions announced earlier this month. This upcoming update will address some of the game's biggest issues, such as visual and performance issues on both PC and PlayStation 5. A release window for this patch has yet to be
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