The PC version of Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered has been updated once again. The October 6 Patch brings the game’s version to v1.1006.0.0, and adds several new features and performance improvements.
PC players can finally use Intel XeSS to get an easy performance boost for little visual fidelity loss. Other upscaling technologies are getting some love too. AMD FSR version is updated to 2.1.1, and DLSS 3 will be coming in a future patch.
Players can now connect their Steam account to their PSN account; doing this is completely optional. However, there are some cool rewards if you do so. Players will get access to the Resilient Suit and Concussive Blast Gadget, along with two skill points. Keep in mind that players won’t get any extra rewards if they have already unlocked these items and received the maximum number of skill points.
The patch has finally addressed the long-standing performance degradation bug that occurred when ray tracing is turned on. The VRAM budget has also been increased, which should result in less stuttering.
Release Notes
- Added support for Intel XeSS upscaling technology.
- Updated AMD FSR to version 2.1.1.
- Made changes to address performance degradation when raytracing is enabled.
- Changed VRAM budgets to allow for more video memory usage.
- Added Connect to PSN option in the menu.
- Fixed a bug that could cause the screen to turn black when switching to DLAA after DLSS had been set to Ultra Performance mode.
- Fixed corruption in ray-traced reflections at low render resolutions when screen space reflections are also enabled.
- Reduced flicker in ray-traced reflections when DLSS or DLAA is enabled.
- Fixed corruption in ray-traced reflections on Intel ARC GPUs.
- Minor visual fixes for some cinematics in 32:9 aspect ratio.
You can check out the complete patch notes via Steam. The developer also updated the list of known issues, and you can read more about it over here.
So, what do you think? Are you interested in any of these changes? Have you been playing Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered recently? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.