Stalker 2's First Major Patch Targets Crashes, Quest Bugs, and Visual Issues
The developers at GSC Game World aim to address critical launch problems while promising ongoing updates for the popular post-apocalyptic shooter.
- Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl has sold over 1 million copies in its first week, despite receiving mixed reviews due to significant bugs and performance issues.
- The first post-launch patch, set to release this week, will address game crashes, memory allocation errors, and main quest progression blockers.
- Additional fixes include adjustments to NPC behavior, weapon pricing, visual inconsistencies, and user interface improvements.
- The A-Life system, which governs NPC and environment interactions, and analog stick dead zones will be addressed in future updates.
- GSC Game World has assured players of their commitment to improving the game, emphasizing the importance of community feedback in shaping future updates.