You won’t have to worry about high framerates ramping up the difficulty in Vanquish anymore, thanks to a patch released last night by Sega.
Last week, we told you about a bug in the PC version of Vanquish that caused you to take more damage at higher framerates. Last night, Sega released a patch that fixes that issue.
Sunday, Sega and Little Stone Software, who handled the PC port, acknowledged the issue and said a fix was in the works. On Monday, a beta version of the patch was rolled out, and that patch went live for everyone last night.
There are some other fixes in the patch as well. Here are the patch notes:
- Fixed an issue with invincibility frame timing (which sometimes allowed the player to get hit more frequently at higher frame rates).
- Fixed an issue with health regeneration at higher frame rates.
- Fixed an issue when resetting to default on the options menu.
- Fixed an issue with video cutscenes skipping early for some players.
- Fixed an animation issue when sliding backwards and aiming using keyboard and mouse.
- Adjusted cutscene audio volume.
- Added two more command line functions:
- -monitor 2 (or any number in a multi-monitor setup)
This will allow users to select which monitor to treat as the primary device, which will allow full screen exclusive to work on that display.
- -window
This will force the game to boot into windowed mode (which should help some players if the game is defaulting to an unsupported resolution)
- -monitor 2 (or any number in a multi-monitor setup)
The PC port of Vanquish launched on Steam on May 25.
Published: May 31, 2017 04:35 pm