Wo Lengthy: Fallen Dynasty barely launched on PC final week with an inventory of efficiency points and damaged mouse controls. At the moment, patch 1.03 begins to scrub up what might be the worst PC port of the 12 months.
The patch notes, which can be found on developer Workforce Ninja’s website (opens in new tab), declare to repair numerous bugs and crashes in addition to the digicam controls when utilizing a mouse.
At launch, shifting your mouse felt like utilizing a controller joystick. You needed to work in opposition to what felt like a deadzone that prevented your digicam from shifting till you handed a sure threshold. It was unplayable for a fast-paced motion recreation, particularly if you happen to had been making an attempt to purpose a bow. Now, Wo Lengthy’s mouse controls work like some other PC recreation.
The sport’s quite a few efficiency points—which led to hundreds of damaging Steam critiques (opens in new tab) at present mirrored as a “Combined” appraisal on Steam—are a special story. The patch says it fixes “crash-prone conditions that occurred in sure environments,” however some gamers on Reddit (opens in new tab) and Steam (opens in new tab) are nonetheless working into issues.
Workforce Ninja is engaged on “different points which have been reported and inquired about,” for the following patch, in accordance with the Wo Long Twitter (opens in new tab) account. Hopefully these different points embrace the stuttering, the body price inconsistency, a bug that locks it to 720p decision, and all the varied visible glitches that gamers have reported since its launch.
In our overview of Wo Lengthy (opens in new tab), Sam Greer referred to as its technical points “a disgrace,” as a result of it is “an exceptionally completed evolution,” of Workforce Ninja’s Soulslike motion RPG collection Nioh. Possibly with time and its promised DLSS replace (opens in new tab), it can dwell as much as that reward for everybody making an attempt to play it.