Crysis Remastered PC update includes CPU and GPU performance improvements
Crytek has released the final update for the PC version of Crysis Remastered.
According to the developer, this latest update includes “significant” improvements to CPU and GPU performance, the implementation of texture streaming, and various fixes for Nvidia DLSS. Today’s update also improves overall stability and adds support for Steam Trading Cards. Read the full patch notes below:
- Significant GPU & CPU performance improvements,
- Improved stability,
- Steam achievements fixes,
- AI navmesh issue fixes,
- Texture streaming implementation,
- Fixed an issue with particle illumination,
- Various NVIDIA DLSS fixes,
- Various art & rendering fixes,
- Multiple audio issue fixes,
- Fixed multiple issues related to the main menu,
- Added Steam Trading Cards.
In other news, Crytek recently announced that it is working on the next entry in the Crysis series, which has the working title of Crysis 4. The game is said to be in the early stages of development, so it will be a while before it gets an official reveal.
Crysis Remastered is available now on PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, and PC.
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