Days Gone Remastered Gets Better with PS5 Update, Here Are the Patch Notes 1

Days Gone Remastered is a great version of the game, with its relit environments adding a real horror edge to the outing’s open world.

One issue with the re-release, however, is that its resolution has taken a step backwards at 60fps, compared to the original backwards compatible PS4 edition.

A new patch hopes to potentially address some of these concerns, adding a new ‘Balanced’ graphics mode which targets 40fps at higher resolutions. If you have a 120Hz television with VRR, then this may be the best way to experience the release.

Other improvements include reduced input lag, an enhanced audio mix, and various minor bug fixes.

We’ve included the full patch notes below, courtesy of Bend Studio, below:

Graphics

  • Added a new “Balanced” render mode to the Graphics menu.

PS5

  • Balances framerate and resolution.
  • Rendered at 1800p
  • Target 40FPS

PS5 Pro

  • Balances framerate and resolution.
  • Rendered at 2160p (4K output with PSSR)
  • Target 40FPS

Dev note: This will only show if you have a TV or display supporting 120hz.

  • VRR is now enabled.

Dev note: There will be no in-game selection for VRR. You must have a supported TV or display and enable VRR in the PS5 system settings.

  • Fixed an issue where leaving the map would display a very dark screen.
  • Performance mode adjustments.

Performance

  • Improved loading times and streaming optimizations.
  • Updated input lag to feel more consistent across all render options.
  • Various crash fixes.
  • Map is no longer locked at 30FPS.

Audio

  • Overall audio mix improved.
  • Various audio adjustments.
    • Fixed occasional loud sound volumes when riding the bike.
    • Improved dialogue volumes, specifically for the survivor hostage events.
    • Enemy weapons improved to sound more threatening.
    • Freakers sound louder when near the player.
    • Grappling a Freaker sounds more intense.

Controls

  • Motion Sensor Function Aiming (gyro aiming) is working as intended.

Horde Assault

  • Fixed an audio issue preventing a sound from looping when playing Horde Assault for longer than 30 minutes.
  • Fixed horde navigation issues in some areas.

Do you have any plans to return to Days Gone Remastered now these updates have been implemented? Let us know in the comments section below.

[source support.bendstudio.com]