Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered is easily one of this year's best PC ports, with many fans claiming that Nixxes Software has proven its expertise in developing PC ports of games. The game is considered on par with God of War, which made its way over to PC earlier this year.
Marvel Spider-Man Remastered on PC comes with unlocked framerates and support for modern techniques such as ultrawide aspect ratios, Nvidia DLSS, DLAA, AMD FSR 2.0, and ray tracing, along with a host of other features.
However, since its launch on August 12, 2022, few players have been facing issues with the game, ranging from crashes to compatibility issues and ray tracing problems.
Nixxes Software and Insomniac Games have closely monitored player feedback on Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered's PC version. They have released a small patch weighing in at around 5MB to solve the most prominent issues within the game.
The new patch version 1.817.1.0 for Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered is just a couple of megabytes in size, which should not take more than a minute to download and install for most players. Regardless of its size, the patch fixes some lingering issues that players have been facing with the game since launch.
Here are the full release notes for the patch:
As is evident by the patch notes, Nixxes seems to have fixed the most glaring issues that some players were facing with Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered on PC.
On Steam's community forums, many players have complained about the crashing issues they were facing with the game's ray tracing option enabled, even with top-end cards such as Nvidia GeForce RTX 3090. This issue seems to have been remedied by the new patch.
Some players were unable to launch the game because it failed to check the Windows version
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