Game Science has just released the September 23rd Update, also known as Title Update 1.0.9.15179, for the PC. This patch is 1.7GB in size, and you can find its full patch notes below.
Now although the update is 1.7GB in size, you’ll need more than that in order to install it. As the devs claimed, due to the platform’s update mechanism, your PC will need to reserve around 92GB of free disk space.
Do note that if you have installed mods in the game, installing the patch may cause compatibility issues with the mods. This could prevent you from launching the game or triggering error pop-ups during gameplay. So, make sure to keep that in mind. If your game does no longer launch, I suggest removing the mods you’ve installed for it.
According to the changelog, this new update fixes various crashes and errors occurring under specific conditions. It also improves the combat experience for the Yaoguai King “Hundred-Eyed Daoist Master”.
From what I could see, there aren’t any performance improvements. So, don’t expect the game to run better now. It’s a bummer as there’s always room for improvement. So, let’s hope that a new patch will further optimize Lumen and Path Tracing.
Moreover, Patch 1.0.9.15179 resolves a number of game bugs and gameplay issues. Plus, it resolves an issue where the Destined One could be thrown outside the invisible wall during certain Yaoguai Chief and King battles.
Like always, Steam will download this update the next time you launch its client. Below you can also find its complete changelog.
Black Myth: Wukong Patch 1.0.9.15179 Release Notes
- Fixed an issue where the game could occasionally crash during certain boss fights if the Windows system language was set to Turkish on the PC version.
- Fixed various crashes and errors occurring under specific conditions.
- Fixed an issue that could prevent 100% achievement completion from triggering correctly under certain circumstances.
- Added detection and update prompt for operating system version and graphics driver version.
- Improved the combat experience for the Yaoguai King “Hundred-Eyed Daoist Master”.
- Resolved an issue where the Destined One could be thrown outside the invisible wall during certain Yaoguai Chief and King battles.
- Fixed an issue where some enemies could get stuck in certain situations.
- Fixed an issue where some enemies could not be defeated under specific conditions.
- Fixed an issue where opening the menu interface caused some enemy skills to fail.
- Fixed an issue where some murals in the Great Pagoda were not displaying correctly.
- Fixed an issue where character models in the Flaming Mountains were not being removed properly.
- The “Spikeshaft Staff” now increases Maximum Mana by 30.
- The Insect armor set now considerably increases the duration of all medicine effects.
- Reduced the narrowing effect of the timing window for Rock Solid Deflection imposed by The Great Sage Talent “Sound as A Bell (Fuming Ears)”.
- Fixed an issue where the Destined One could continuously maintain the “Ring of Fire” effect under certain conditions.
- Fixed an issue where the damage increase effect of the “Crash (Immobilize)” talent was not being properly removed under specific conditions.
- After Entering a New Cycle, the Destined One can now purchase the material “Fine Gold Thread” from Yin Tiger.
- Fixed an issue where “Tadpole” and “Bodhisattva’s Left Hand” might not drop (the Destined Ones who defeated the corresponding bosses before the update but did not receive the items can find the items in their inventory after the update).
- Localization improvements: corrected some translation errors and added translations for certain Portaits.
- Fixed some errors in subtitles and lyrics.
- Corrected errors in some English voiceovers.
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