
Fixed an issue where Drya Thornne would become invincible.Various collision and navigation improvements to prevent issues where characters get stuck out of bounds.More robust detection of pre-order and deluxe content in-game, preventing players from only randomly having access to the content.(PC only) Fix for a reset button not responding on PC when using both controller and keyboard.Note: if you previously disabled FSR and are playing on a lower visual quality, you may want to readjust your quality settings.(PC only) Fix for an issue where lowering the PC visual settings would incorrectly lower your resolution scale if FSR is disabled.(PC only) Improved thread handling when raytracing is turned off.(PC only) Improved content caching to reduce hitching.Here are the fixes you can expect with this patch: PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X | S: These improvements will be a part of an upcoming console update, and we will share that timing later once it is confirmed.

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Who’s to say that the license key on the disc wouldn’t somehow end up being tied to the first user’s console and therefore not work on any other console? Some developers would rather have no game on the disc or just digital games only And if you have no internet at all, a physical game should still let you install and play the game, albeit without any patches or updates.Īnd possibly even more concerning is the fact that having only a license key on a disc could potentially mean the end of sharing physical games with friends or reselling or trading them in. This means that downloading games takes a long time. Most people do have internet access in their homes these days but quite a lot do not and there are still hundreds of thousands with very poor internet connections. Having just a license key instead of the full game on the physical disc copy of a game completely defeats the purpose of physical copies in my opinion.

Having no game on the disc defeats the purpose of physical games
