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God of War v1.0.6 Update Addresses Crashes on PC

The new God of War update addresses a number of common concerns surrounding the PC version of the game.

Updated: Feb 9, 2022 8:26 pm
God of War v1.0.6 Update Addresses Crashes on PC

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In v1.0.5 Santa Monica Studios added an error message that reported if the game was having issues in saving or loading game files. This message interrupted gameplay and was determined to be ultimately unhelpful for players. The developers are still investigating reported issues surrounding save game files, but the error message has been disabled in today’s 1.0.6 update. The new update is available for PC players only and is not available on PlayStation.

What to Expect From The New God of War Update?

The new God of War update addresses a number of common concerns surrounding the PC version of the game. While the game has been received well by reviewers and players alike, there are performance issues and problems are rampant when using a controller. Santa Monica Studio is actively trying to resolve any controller-related issues and a number of improvements have been made in patch 1.0.6

God of War Update 1.0.6 Patch Notes

Here are the highlights of the new patch:

  • Enabling FSR will now no longer result in blurry/blocky image quality
  • Xbox controllers will now have proper joystick sensitivity
  • Mouse Precision Mode will no longer cause movement animations to break

If you are using an Xbox controller, you are still likely to run into issues despite the new update. Santa Monica Studios has promised a fix in the near future for those affected. To check out the full official patch notes, click here.


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