Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora Replace 3.2 has added a 40 FPS mode on PS5 and Xbox Sequence X|S. The most recent replace, which is accessible now, additionally fixes points with crashing, invisible NPCs, and the recurring downside of controller remapping being reset when the sport is restarted.
Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora Replace 3.2 patch notes
Title replace 3.2 was launched as we speak, April 23, and is roughly 2.4 GB on PS5. The primary characteristic of the replace was to introduce a 40 FPS mode on PS5 and Xbox, which can be utilized by gamers with 4K TVs that help as much as 120Hz. Earlier than as we speak, the sport had two graphics modes: High quality Mode with excessive decision and 30 FPS, and Efficiency Mode with a decrease decision however 60 FPS gameplay.
There are a number of different bug fixes too, together with recreation crashes and invisible NPCs. You’ll be able to see the full patch notes under:
NOTABLE IMPROVEMENTS:Â
- [Xbox Series X/S, PS5] Added a 40 FPS mode.Â
- [PC] Enabled Intel XeSS Tremendous Sampling.
GLOBAL:Â
- Added Quick Journey choice to Analysis Station Alpha.Â
- Controller re-mapping not resets on recreation restart.Â
- Mounted varied crashes.Â
- Mounted a number of misspellings.Â
- Mounted some voice traces overlapping throughout dialogue.
MAIN QUESTS & SIDE-QUESTS:Â
- [Main Quest – Shadows of the Past] Mounted a problem that may stop the search from updating when achieved in co-op.Â
ADDITIONAL BUG FIXES:Â
- [All Platforms] Rescued Resistance human characters not seem again within the Resistance HQ with a masks on.Â
- [All Platforms] Some NPCs not develop into invisible when on the fringe of the Participant’s imaginative and prescient.
Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora isn’t the primary recreation to get a 40 FPS mode nevertheless it isn’t quite common. Insomniac’s Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales was the primary to implement the sport and the developer later added the mode to a few of its different titles, like Ratchet & Clank: Rift Aside. Different video games, like God of Conflict Ragnarok and Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, had been launched with a 40 FPS mode from the beginning.