The studio responsible for the PC version of God of War: Ragnarok seems to be working around the clock and has released a second patch that aims to fix several technical problems, bringing into one of the most important limitations – the inability to run the game forward. video cards with less than 6 GB of memory. Initially, this limitation did not allow owners of old or budget video cards to enjoy the long-awaited release.
In the new piece this restriction was lifted, although there were doubts. The game can now run on graphics cards with less memory, but this may lead to performance issues or crashes, especially on cards with 4GB VRAM.
Play at your own risk.
The update also fixes several other issues, including NVIDIA DLSS Frame Generation technology not working properly, NVIDIA Reflex startup, and surround sound display. Controller icons in the UI have been improved and control issues during QTE scenes have been addressed. Additionally, a bug was fixed where the tutorial on the Steam Deck could not be completed.