Wild Hearts PC Patch Uncaps Certain High-end CPUs, Improving Performance

Feb 21, 2023 at 03:34pm EST
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A new Wild Hearts PC patch has been deployed, fixing an issue that unintentionally capping some high-end CPUs.

Today's PC update addresses several encountered issues, including one that affected the game's frame rate performance on certain CPUs. As reported last week, a simple workaround also seemingly fixed this issue for the time being. Luckily, we now have an official update. In addition, this patch fixes an issue where the sound was not played or delayed, as well as an issue with the loading screen that could result in data being corrupted. We've included the release notes for this PC update down below:

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Wild Hearts PC Patch February 21 Release Notes

According to the development team, an update for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S that addresses the above-named audio issues and data corruption is being planned for next week as well. More information about this update will be shared shortly.

Wild Hearts is now available globally on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. Here's what our very own Francesco de Meo had to say about this Monster Hunter rival.

After completing the main campaign in around 45 hours, I can say with confidence that Wild Hearts holds itself together quite well. While the similarities with the Monster Hunter series are undeniable, I feel Omega Force managed to twist the formula enough to provide an incredibly engaging experience that can stand on its own and that most fans of the genre will surely enjoy. Performance issues aside, Wild Hearts is a great start for a new IP and one of the best games ever developed by Omega Force.

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