Atomic Heart 1.3.4.0 – 1.3.5.0 Patches Add FOV Settings, Disable Mouse Acceleration On PC And More

Mar 10, 2023 at 10:16am EST
Atomic Heart

New patches have gone live for Atomic Heart today, introducing new features as well as a variety of fixes and improvements to the first-person game released last month by Mundfish on PC and consoles worldwide.

The 1.3.4.0, and 1.3.5.0 patches, which are now live on all platforms, introduce FOV settings as well as ultrawide screen fixes, improved audio, quests, gameplay, achievements fixes, UI tweaks, and performance and stability improvements. The new patches also bring some PC-specific fixes, such as disabled mouse acceleration and a fix for a soft lock issue. The full patch notes can be found here.

Despite Atomic Heart having been released in a much better state than other recent PC releases, the game is far from perfect. The game, for example, doesn't have native HDR support, requiring players to tweak the Engine.ini file or install mods. Other mods released for the game introduce various quality-of-life improvements that considerably improve the experience.

Atomic Heart is now available on PC, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, and Xbox One worldwide. You can learn more about the game by checking out Alessio's review-in-progress, where he highlighted how the game is very close to being one of the best first-person games released in recent times.

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