High on Life is getting a fourth update patch, one that will finally add new graphics modes alongside some smaller quality-of-life improvements. Despite earning mixed reviews from critics, Squanch Games’ quirky FPS was a surprise hit when it launched on PC and Xbox Series systems in December — and has been deemed one of Xbox Game Pass’s biggest Day One launches. High on Life puts players in a world overrun with sinister aliens that wish to harvest humans for drugs, with the only hope for Earth being an arsenal of talking weapons with over-the-top personalities.
Despite its imaginative premise and gameplay, High on Life has divided players due to its seemingly nonstop dialogue and a host of technical issues. Developer Squanch Games has already addressed some of these problems through downloadable update patches, with the third and most recent one being released in January. This latest High On Life update added the ability for players to alter the game’s field of view for a less cramped visual experience, as well as fixed some game-ending glitches that halted progress and prevented players from unlocking certain achievements.
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Recently, High on Life launched its fourth and most recent update patch, which continues to address the many gameplay glitches and problems with achievements that players have had the misfortune of coming across. Loading issues that slowed the game down have also been fixed, and two new graphical settings have been added: Performance and Quality. As is the case with most games that implement these settings, Performance trades visual fidelity for a smoother 60 fps framerate, while Quality boosts High on Life’s colorful graphics at the cost
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