On January 14th, patches, large and small, continue to be released for God of War, which also debuted for PC and once again received full marks from critics. Although the pc port of the game is extremely successful, Santa Monica Studio continues to fix minor errors quickly.
A few days ago, the fifth patch for the game was released, and not long after that, update 1.0.6 came in.
This update primarily improves FSR quality. Now, when you enable FSR, you’ll see a much clearer visual quality. In the game’s debut version, some configurations had slightly blurred visuals, but I didn’t encounter this kind of problem.
This patch also makes changes to Mouse Precision Mode. MpM will no longer cause disruptions to motion animations and will also have Engagement Assistance support.
Notes of the God of War PC 1.0.6 Patch are as follows:
- Enabling FSR will not result in blur/box visual quality
- Xbox controllers will have smooth joystick accuracy
- Mouse Precision Mode will not cause disruption to motion animations
- Added Precision Mode translations that were missing in version 1.0.5
- Mouse Precision Mode now has Aim Help
You can read the God of War PC review we prepared with Can Arabacı here.