Two weeks after release, Silent Hill 2 Remake is receiving a major update 1.04 on both PC and PS5, motivated primarily by numerous player feedback.
In many ways, Silent Hill 2 Remake stood out as Bloober Team’s successful retelling of Konami’s iconic original game. However, this modern return to the fog by James Sunderland was not without problems. Many players have complained about numerous bugs and performance issues, both on the PS5 and PC. The Polish studio responds with this brand new and extensive update 1.04.
An update to address complaints from Silent Hill 2 Remake residents
Ahead of Silent Hill 2 Remake’s release on PC and PS5 on October 8, many feared the worst as Konami’s communications didn’t necessarily portray Bloober Team’s work in the best light. However, the final game put these doubts to rest and had a particularly successful and well-deserved launch, selling a million copies in less than a week. However, this very convincing new edition of the original monument released on PS2 in 2001 is anything but free of accusations. In fact, many bugs and performance issues have been encountered by players.
Two weeks later, Bloober Team deployed Silent Hill 2 Remake’s massive 1.04 update to respond to their complaints. On PS5, the patch fixes a long list of bugs and unwanted crash issues. The same combat on PC, with the added bonus of special attention to improving performance. Owners of an AMD graphics card, a pre-RTX NVIDIA model, or an Intel GPU will be happy to know that this is the case too Do you support FSR 3?the upscaling technology that competes with NVIDIA’s DLSS.
Overall, this major update to Silent Hill 2 Remake should make your journey through the Mist much more enjoyable and without a horrific litany of blocking bugs to begin with. To find out all the related changes in detail (albeit in English), visit the official Konami website, cited in Bloober Team’s X.com post and the source below.
Source: Konami