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Lords of the Fallen receives new performance updates on Steam

Consoles still to follow.

Soldier with long sword fights against a cloaked character with a glowing lamp in Lords of the Fallen
Image credit: Hexworks

Lords of the Fallen has received new Steam updates to address performance issues and balance changes.

Patch 1.1.203 was released yesterday which fixed a number of stability issues to prevent crashes. In addition, subtantial performance improvements have been implemented to free up VRAM and "provide additional headroom for GPUs that are operating at the limit of their capabilities".

Thankfully some balance changes have also been made. For instance, the price of seeds has now been reduced - these are used to create temporary checkpoints throughout the world but were an expensive and limited resource.

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Further tweaks have been made to visual effects and the game's UI.

This patch was later followed by 1.1.207, bringing further improvements to stability as well as optimisation of textures to reduce VRAM usage.

Both of these patches are available on Steam. The 1.1.203 patch notes state more information will follow on Xbox, PS5 and Epic. Indeed, the last PS5 update was on the 17th October.

Developer Hexworks has been updating Lords of the Fallen almost daily with updates to fix numerous performance issues.

The game was in a poor state during the review period, which impacted the score in our review, but the game is now in a much better state a week after release.

Digital Foundry will have a full analysis soon.

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