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Lords of the Fallen Patch 1.1.203 reduces memory & VRAM usage


Hey there, LOTF fans. There’s some exciting news for all of you today. The game just got a new update that makes it even better, and we’re here to break it down for you in simple terms.

The update, titled Patch 1.1.203, brings some cool improvements to the game. One of the biggest changes is that it helps the game use less of your computer’s memory and video RAM. This means that your PC can struggle less while you’re slaying your enemies. This will also make Lords of the Fallen more enjoyable on less powerful PC systems.

But that’s not all. The update also fixes some bugs in the game, making it feel smoother and more fun. The developers have addressed numerous of them. So, below you can find what has been addressed.

Moreover, this latest patch improves the game’s stability. Hexworks was able to resolve many crashes that plagued this title. It’s still not perfect, but it’s in a better state than its launch version. So, kudos to the developers for pushing daily patches.

If you’re a fan of this game, make sure to download the update and enjoy a smoother gaming experience. And if you’re not playing Lords of the Fallen yet, it might be a good time to give it a try, now that it’s running even better. Happy gaming, everyone!

Lords of the Fallen Patch 1.1.203 Release Notes

Stability

  • Fixed a crash that could occur when an NPC was talking, under very specific conditions.
  • Fixed a rare crash that could happen when enemies were targeting players when using some of their abilities.
  • Also fixed a rare crash that could occur when interacting with certain in-game elements.
  • Fixed a crash that could happen with some Niagara particles that left a trail behind them.
  • Fixed a crash that could occur when running out of ammo and trying to perform an action that consumes ammo.
  • Also fixed a rare crash related to player spawning in multiplayer by the host when the client is still not fully ready.
  • Fixed a rare crash that could occur when resurrecting at an anchor.
  • Fixed a crash when being invaded by a player who happens to lose connection at the right frame.
  • Moved 2 parameters from local saves to settings save to provide more configurable options to GeForce Experience.
Performance
  • Adjusted Soulflay texture sizes and materials to make them easier for the GPU to handle VRM-wise.
  • Reworked some UI elements to free up memory.
  • Reduced memory allocation for environment interaction to free up approximately 16MBs of memory.
  • Anchor images are now loaded only when interacting with vestiges.
  • Fixed several textures used throughout the game to reduce VRAM consumption by approximately 10MBs.
Bosses
  • Crimson Rector’s parasites will no longer trigger heavy reactions on the player.
NPCs
  • Sparky has received some additional lines of dialogue.
Balancing
  • Balancing adjustments have been made for NG+ bosses and regions, especially in the almost end-game stages of NG+. We felt we were too enthusiastic and the previous curve was too steep.
  • Molhu has decided to reduce the price of seeds in his store from 2,500 vigor to 1,200 vigor.
Gameplay
  • Fixed player behavior during interactions with NPCs and vendor screens, which could lead to weird orientations.
  • Modified Vestige interactions to allow camera movement while interacting with the vestige.
Collisions
  • Fixed a small collision bump that could cause AIs to get stuck near Agatha’s vestige.
  • Fixed a missing Umbral navmesh in Pilgrim’s Perch East section that would make umbral inhabitants stop pursuing players.
  • Also fixed a small ground issue at Skyrest bridge.
VFX
  • Umbral nail attack from a secret boss has been optimized for AMD cards.
  • Adjusted banners FX angle that could sometimes be rotated too much.
  • Reworked both poison and Umbral mists to look better, addressing issues with pixelization observed on some streams.
  • Optimized Barrage of Echoes spell.
  • Steps VFX now disappear when off-screen instead of being frozen but still calculated.
  • Improved the Lightreaper jump attack particles to make it even more spectacular.
  • Fixed skinning issues for the sword of a very important person.
  • Crossbowmen now have more noticeable and persistent arrow trails for increased visibility and directionality.
UI
  • Modified the maximum length for online session passwords to 8 characters, as players typically use 4-6 character words.
  • Added additional sounds to the splash screen.
  • Now, if you equip ammo or a spell that cannot be used, the (X) button is also displayed in the widget.
  • Fixed a bug where the character name pop-up couldn’t be closed with the gamepad when spamming (A) or (B) while opening it.
  • Reverted the “any button shows (A) to skip” in cinematics, as it wasn’t working well on some devices.
3D Photo Mode
  • Fixed an issue where the camera of a saved 3D scene in 3D Photo Mode could be in the wrong position, adding failsafes to prevent this from happening.
  • Fixed a bug where the state of doors (opened/closed) and a few other interactables was not being saved in the 3D photo.