Yesterday, Hexworks released the first post-launch update for Lords of the Fallen. And today, the team has released yet another one. Patch 1.1.193 for Lords of the Fallen fixes a number of crashes, and allows you to manually enable DLSS 3 Frame Generation.
In order to enable DLSS 3 Frame Generation, you’ll have to use the following launch option “-DLSSFG”. Once you do, the game will be, once again, using DLSS 3 Frame Generation on your RTX 40 series GPU.
As we’ve reported, Lords of the Fallen is scalable on numerous GPUs thanks to its graphics settings. From what we could see, the three most demanding settings are Visual Effects, Global Illumination and Foliage. By lowering their quality to High, PC gamers can significantly improve their performance.
Our PC Performance Analysis for Lords of the Fallen will go live later today, so stay tuned for more.
As always, Steam will download this update the next time you launch its client. Below you can also find its complete changelog.
Lords of the Fallen Patch 1.1.193 Release Notes
Crash Fixes
- We’ve addressed a crash that could occur when the host was holding a specific item.
- We’ve resolved a crash that could occur when enemy AIs moved sideways while targeting the player.
- We’ve fixed a crash that could occur in very specific circumstances when spawning the destructible particles that appear when using an umbral exit point.
- We’ve fixed a rare crash that could occur when showing the tendrils connecting the soul and its victim.
POS Calculation Crash Workaround
- Go to “X:\Steam\steamapps\common\The Lords of the Fallen”
- Right click on “LOTF2.exe” – Click on Properties
- Go to the Compatibility tab
- Activate compatibility with Windows 8
- Disable fullscreen optimizations
- Run this program as an administrator
Other Fixes
- Window Fullscreen with VSync is now the default setting.
- The Auto-Set button now will set the game in windowed fullscreen and activate vsync.
- We’ve fixed an issue where attacking enemies from behind sometimes wouldn’t apply the additional damage.
- We’ve addressed several rare crashes in the USteamUtilsSubsystem that occurred when Steam was switched off but the game was still being played.
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