The first patch for Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered for PC is out now, bringing multiple fixes and improvements to the action game. A second, more substantial patch is coming later.
The August 18 patch for Spider-Man fixes crashes related to ray-tracing and adds visual improvements to HBAO+. The update also fixes visual glitches and improvements stability. What's more, the patch addresses an issue that could cause the game to freeze during cutscenes.
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Insomniac and Nixxes also provided a list of known issues, including ray-tracing options not being available, despite players having supported hardware. The studios are also continuing to look into problems related to the Spider-Hack mission, along with an issue preventing players from taking a picture of the Empire State Building.
This is just the first patch for Spider-Man Remastered on PC. Insomniac and Nixxes are already at work on the next patch, which the team said will be «more substantial» than the first. It will have «bug fixes, improvements, and additional features» based on feedback from fans.
Spider-Man: Miles Morales is headed to PC in the fall, as part of PlayStation's wider push to release more games on PC to bring in hundreds of millions of dollars.
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