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- Significant performance and graphic enhancement for Black Myth: Wukong on PS5 & PS5 Pro, leading to faster and smoother gameplay.
- PC version received optimizations including improvements to CPU performance, rendering, memory management, and lighting.
- Issues with XeSS 2.0 and DLSS 4 when paired with ray tracing, as well as persistent image bugs causing ghosting or flickering were addressed in the update.
- AMD FSR4 support was introduced for PC, which players can enable after updating their graphics drivers.
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Enhanced Performance Update for Black Myth: Wukong on PS5 & PC
Black Myth: Wukong has received a significant update for PlayStation 5 and PS5 Pro, totaling approximately 93.5 GB. Players with limited storage space may need to delete and reinstall the game to accommodate its size. This update substantially enhances performance and graphics, leading to a faster and smoother gameplay experience on consoles. The PC version also received a range of optimizations, including improvements to CPU performance, rendering, memory management, and lighting. Additionally, the update addressed issues with XeSS 2.0 and DLSS 4 when paired with ray tracing, as well as persistent image bugs causing ghosting or flickering. Finally, the update introduces AMD FSR4 support for PC, which players can enable after updating their graphics drivers.
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Official Name | Groove Coaster: Initial Initial Echo Ego |
Brief Summary | undefined |
Genre | Music |
Play Modes | Single player |