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No Rest for the Wicked's Latest Hotfix Boosts Performance and Adds 8 Shields
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No Rest for the Wicked's Latest Hotfix Boosts Performance and Adds 8 Shields

Apr 26, 2024 9:36 AM

Moon Studios has rolled out the most substantial hotfix to date for their Early Access title, No Rest for the Wicked, marking the one-week anniversary of the game's release. This new update primarily focuses on enhancing the gameplay experience by providing major performance enhancements that include CPU and GPU optimizations, along with improved handling of volumetric fog and shadow rendering to ensure both high-end and low-end systems see better performance.

The hotfix also introduces a series of quality of life improvements, such as a new 'deposit all' feature to streamline inventory management, increased stack sizes for crafting materials, and the ability for food items to be stored in cupboards. Players with super ultrawide monitors will appreciate the newly added 32:9 resolution support, despite some current visual glitches that are promised to be fixed in an upcoming update. Game balance tweaks have been made as well, with enhanced durability for tools and armor, and the addition of stamina costs to shield parrying. In addition, players can now discover eight new shields in-game, adding to No Rest for the Wicked's expanding arsenal.

What is the latest update for No Rest for the Wicked and how does it impact gameplay?

The latest update for No Rest for the Wicked, often called Hotfix 5, not only tackles performance issues but also incorporates new quality of life features like a 'deposit all' button for inventory ease, support for 32:9 resolutions, enhanced durability readings for gear, and the introduction of eight fresh shields. These changes aim to refine gameplay, balance mechanics, and provide a more seamless experience for players.

As background information, No Rest for the Wicked is an action-adventure RPG developed by Moon Studios, the creators behind the acclaimed Ori series. The game has been part of a lively discussion due to its mixed reception at launch; nonetheless, its continued updates show the developer's commitment to improving the game based on community feedback. These latest improvements indicate a focus not just on performance but also on enhancing user experience, referencing player needs and gameplay balance as integral to the game's ongoing development.



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