Tango Gameworks has released a brand new update for Ghostwire: Tokyo. According to the release notes, the May 2nd Update improves the game’s performance. Moreover, it improves mouse/keyboard input when weaving, and adds a “Mouse Smoothing” setting.
Furthermore, this new patch adds a “Movie Display Mode” option and a warning display when using too much VRAM. It also fixes a number of PC-specific issues. For instance, it fixes a progression issue with certain cutscenes, as well as a 5K resolution issue on the title screen.
As always, Steam will download this patch the next time you launch its client. Below you can also find its complete changelog.
Ghostwire: Tokyo May 2nd Update Release Notes
All Platforms
- Improved overall performance
- Overhauled starting values for player camera options
- Adjusted gamepad analog stick deadzone, and added options to adjust deadzone
- Fixed collision issues in some environments
- Spirit Perception Prayer Beads will no longer guide you towards spirits you have already absorbed
- Fixed text for some menu items in French and German
- Fixed Sharpness option when using FSR 1.0
PC Fixes
- Improved mouse/keyboard input when weaving
- Added “Movie Display Mode” option
- If you are experiencing sound desync issues in cutscenes, setting “Movie Display Mode” to “Performance” will correct the issue
- Fixed progression issue with certain cutscenes
- Added a warning display when using too much VRAM
- Fixed issue with windowed mode on the title screen
- Fixed 5K resolution issue on the title screen
- Also fixed issue when selecting difficulty