Stalker 2 patch 1.1 is really big. Today’s update fixes more than 1800 bugs, some of which affect A-Life system

Approximately a month following the launch of S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl, the developers have rolled out their first significant update, labeled 1.1. This update addresses over 1800 problems, with initial fixes targeted at improving the malfunctioning A-Life system. Players on Steam have reported that this patch is substantial, weighing in at around 100-110 GB, so anticipate a lengthy download process.

Stalker 2 Patch 1.1.1 Addresses Crashing Issues

GSC Game World has kept its commitment to rectifying the problems that Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl faced at its release. Initially, the game launched with several issues, yet it garnered a tremendous response from series enthusiasts. Yesterday marked a significant update since launch, where the developers tackled the A-Life system that fans have eagerly anticipated.

Reminder That Horizon Forbidden West Is Simply Stunning on PS5 Pro

Ever since the launch of the PS5 Pro, we’ve found ourselves investing even more hours into gaming. We’re intrigued by how the extra power under the hood enhances previous games and introduces new features. Sony seems eager to highlight its high-end upgrade as well, recently unveiling a trailer for Horizon Forbidden West, showcasing how it looks on the PS5 Pro in 2022. It’s worth noting that the related update has been available for quite some time already.

Final Fantasy 7 Devs Suggest Which Rebirth Girl Is Best (for Cloud)

Although traditional thinking and the initial Final Fantasy VII may lead some to believe Aerith is Cloud Strife’s “ideal” partner due to his stoic but tender personality, the creators of the Remake trilogy (and perhaps fate itself) hold a different perspective. It’s common knowledge that the narrative in Rebirth departs from the original tale, and in this reimagined world, the developers delve into an everlasting love triangle in gaming – a theme that continues to captivate audiences.

Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii Trailer Reveals the English Cast

It’s likely that many players will opt to play the forthcoming game “Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii” in its original Japanese version, as it’s common for fans of the Yakuza series to prefer this option. However, it’s worth noting that the series has always had excellent translations, and now, with a new trailer, Sega has provided some insights into the English dub of the upcoming action-adventure spinoff.