GSC Recreation World’s S.T.A.L.Ok.E.R. 2: Coronary heart of Chornobyl has obtained its first patch of the 12 months, and whereas not too hefty, it addresses varied core points. These embrace fixes for crashes and freezing throughout shader compilation, Rostok reminiscence leaks, and saves with lengthy playtimes affected by degraded efficiency whereas taking pictures and even aiming.
The developer revealed that the shader compilation bug was “among the many hardest for all of us” and requested these nonetheless affected by it to contact help. Xbox gamers can be glad to listen to that a difficulty leading to misplaced save recordsdata also needs to be fastened. Lastly, a crash that might randomly happen as a consequence of UI animations has been fastened.
As for the longer term, GSC Recreation World mentioned it’s persevering with to work on a “future replace”, so keep tuned for extra particulars.
S.T.A.L.Ok.E.R. 2: Coronary heart of Chornobyl is offered for Xbox Collection X/S and PC. Take a look at our assessment right here. Alongside free updates with new options (together with multiplayer), the sandbox shooter has two paid expansions arising sooner or later.
Patch 1.1.4
- Fastened crashes and freeze on shaders compilation
- Fastened reminiscence leak occurred at Rostok location
- Fastened efficiency degradation when taking pictures/aiming on saves with lengthy playtime
- Applied fixes, that ought to remedy the issue inflicting saves to be misplaced on Xbox
- Fastened a random crash associated to UI animations.