God of War Ragnarok Update for October 4 on PC Delivers Patch 5 Fixes
Jetpack Interactive has released the God of War Ragnarok update for October 4, and this is for what the studio calls Patch 5. As expected, this doesn’t bring in any new content, but was rolled out purely for fixes.
God of War Ragnarok Update for October 4 Patch Notes:
- Prevent crash on game boot due to corrupt or missing files – game will now tell you that there are bad files and ask you to verify installation
- Volumetric fog in Realm Between Realms and during dream sequences will now appear properly on NVIDIA 10xx, 20xx, and 30xx cards
- DualSense controllers will now default to rumble backup when connected wirelessly as haptics are only available with wired connections
- Achievements will now retroactively unlock when loading save games
Please note: If you reload your save and your missing Achievements do not pop, this is likely due to something causing the Steam API to fail via a temporary block such as a firewall, internet disabled, etc. Please double-check possible blockers if this issue persists after reloading.
Don’t expect any new content for the game, as if there is some planned, the PS4/PS5 versions will surely get it first or an announcement will be made by Sony Santa Monica about it.
While an excellent game (read our review here), God of War Ragnarok on PC seems to have a smaller impact than its predecessor’s release on PC, and chances are, the mandatory PlayStation Network account requirement is one of the reasons why.
[Source: Steam]
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