Bethesda and Arkane Studios are pleased to announce today that Deathloop Game Update 1 is available now for both PS5 and PC via Steam that adds NVIDIA DLSS support, DualSense Audio for PC, and more.
Deathloop Game Update 1 weighs in at around 11GB on PC that further improves the game performance and several aspects of the gameplay experience, camera smoothness, and NPC behavior. It also addresses random crash issues.
Find below the patch notes for Deathloop Game Update 1:
PC Update Highlights
- Fixed issues that were causing dropped frames and hitches in camera movement
- Added support for Nvidia DLSS
- Added support for Sony DualSense controller audio
- Added an indicator of poor connection quality in the upper right of the screen (resembles a speedometer with an exclamation point)
- Improved performance and stability, especially with ray tracing
- Improved NPC pathing and reactions to the player
- Improved audio mix quality
- Fixed laser mines, turrets and fireworks for both Colt and Julianna players
- Fixed issue with mouse wheel. Using the mouse wheel to switch between weapons will now work properly and will not cause weapons to be dropped.
- Fixed unlock issue with “Oops” and “Deathday Suit” achievements
- Fixed issue that could cause Colt’s progression to be reset even if player chose ‘no’ on confirmation
- Fixed crash issue when a player unlocks a feat using Havoc while playing as Julianna
- Fixed Aleksis Dorsey reactions, making him easier to identify among his party guests
- Fixed issue that was causing assassinations to glitch sometimes while playing as Julianna
- Julianna’s actions will no longer directly unlock achievements for Colt
- Julianna players will no longer hear radio conversations meant for only Colt
- Fixed issue with leaning inconsistency (inputs will no longer be ignored sporadically)
Additionally, Bethesda also released the Accolades trailer Deathloop: