Forspoken Gets Update and Changelog
Peter Donnell / 2 years ago
Square Enix released Forspoken earlier this month, and while it landed to somewhat mixed reviews, it does seem to be finding a decent enough player base. Much like any other PC game that comes out these days, it had some issues, such as stuttering and FPS drops, and gamers have been eager to see those issues patched.
Square Enix released an update today, which will update Forspoken to hopefully smooth out some of these optimisation issues, as well as delivering a few bug fixes too. However, this isn’t a fix for the wider performance issues, and the big performance patch that Square Enix mentioned previously is still to come.
The pesky Xinput camera bug has been resolved, not sure how that one slipped through to be honest, as lots of people play with a controller. The FSR resetting to normal mode has been fixed, and so have a few UI issues.
To get the update, just let Steam auto-update the next time you load the client.
Forspoken February 21st Update Release Notes
Technical Issues:
- Fixed an issue where the camera moves unintentionally when certain Ximput devises are used as the controller.
- Fixed an issue where the FSR setting automatically changes to Normal upon restarting the game when the FSR, DLSS, and 3D Resolution are set to a certain setting.
- Also fixed an issue where the game shows unintended behavior when PlayStation®5’s DualSense Edge™ wireless controller is connected to the PC.
- Various minor fixes.
Feature Updates:
- The text font for Traditional/Simplified Chinese has been changed.
- The system text that displays when certain items are unlocked have been updated.
- The system text accompanied with Patch 1.03’s mouse config bug fix update will be now displayed in all languages.
- Minor optimization for certain features.
More About Forspoken
Forspoken is available now on Steam for £64.99.
“Mysteriously transported from New York City, Frey Holland finds herself trapped in the breathtaking land of Athia. A magical, sentient bracelet is inexplicably wrapped around her arm, and Frey discovers the ability to cast powerful spells and use magic to traverse the sprawling landscapes of Athia. Frey nicknames her new golden companion “Cuff” and sets off to find a way home.” – Steam