The patch fixes crashes on PS5, adds more up-scaling features on PC, and repairs lots of bugs.
Silent Hill 2 has gotten its first big post-launch update.
It includes technical improvements and bug fixes across PC and PS5.
It also repairs an issue with switching in-game motion blur on and off.
Most notably for PC, the update improves Steam Deck optimization.
Players using DLSS can now enable frame generation and Nvidia Reflex.
Graphics prefs should now be saved locally.
Most of the gameplay fixes are shared across versions.
For example, James' animations for switching weapons while aiming have improved.
An issue where information about New Game + was displayed in the incorrect language has also been fixed.
If Silent Hill 2 didn’t sate your hunger for horror,October is still stacked with releases.
you’re free to find the full patch notes below and onthe official website.