Ghost of Tsushima is getting a brand new patch for PC that fixes a bug that has been annoying many players. Finally some old history on the subject of portage?
The recent port of Ghost of Tsushima to PC has been praised by critics and players alike, with many calling it an excellent open-world game. However, even the best games sometimes require post-release tweaks, and a recent patch aims to fix a particularly annoying issue for players.
The Ghost of Tsushima Duel Bug
Since the release of the PC version, many players have reported a bug that prevents the use of the Standoff feature at high frame rates. This bug made duels, which are an essential part of the gameplay, almost impractical for some players. On the Reddit forums and on the official Steam page, several reports described it as impossible to contest these duels correctly, which had a detrimental effect on the gaming experience.
The patch released on May 29 on Steam and the Epic Games Store specifically targets this bug. Players can now enjoy duels without encountering this frustrating problem. This quick fix shows the developers’ commitment to constantly improving the game and addressing players’ concerns. And above all, listening. Therefore, reporting bugs on social networks and especially on forums is very useful for the development of a game.
Stability and performance
This hotfix is just a portion of the improvements planned for Ghost of Tsushima. An announcement revealed that a larger update with more improvements and bug fixes is in the works. This future update should provide additional solutions and enrich the PC gaming experience. But at least the most annoying problem is gone!
The release of this patch comes one day after the release of Patch 2 on May 28, which aimed to improve the stability of AMD Radeon GPUs and make various improvements to multiplayer stability and matchmaking in Legends mode.