Following final week’s main patch 1.1, GSC Recreation World’s S.T.A.L.Okay.E.R. 2: Coronary heart of Chornobyl has acquired a number of smaller patches to repair points. The newest, patch 1.1.3, is now out there and fixes a bug with the story mission “The Street to the Basis”, the place an essential character could disappear.
Different fixes embody skipping shader warm-up to briefly stop crashing throughout compilation, correcting ACCESS VIOLATION ERROR crashes, and a bug the place inverting axis choices wouldn’t be saved when restarting. Additionally, if you happen to ever misplaced management after capturing, reloading and inspecting an artifact, that ought to be mounted.
Patch 1.1.3 is the ultimate patch for S.T.A.L.Okay.E.R. 2: Coronary heart of Chornobyl this 12 months, however GSC Recreation World has rather more within the pipeline. It’s additionally getting ready a content material roadmap for the start of 2025 and also will launch a next-gen patch for S.T.A.L.Okay.E.R.: Legends of the Zone Trilogy to replace it for Xbox Sequence X/S and PS5. Keep tuned for extra particulars within the coming months.
Patch 1.1.3
- Fastened a difficulty when Richter might disappear from the Enerhetyk Palace of Tradition through the The Street to the Basis mission.
- Added short-term resolution to keep away from crash on shader compilation by skipping shaders heat up.
- Fastened a number of ACCESS VIOLATION ERROR crashes.
- Fastened a difficulty when invert axis choices couldn’t be saved after restarting the sport.
- Fastened a difficulty when controls could possibly be misplaced after capturing, reloading after which inspecting the artifact.