Nixxes has just released Patch 3 for the PC version of Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, and shared its complete changelog. This new update includes stability improvements and bug fixes based on player feedback. So, let’s take a closer look at it.
Title Update 3 comes with fixes for various visual bugs in cinematics on ultra-wide monitors. It also updates the NVIDIA Streamline SDK to version 2.7.2.
Moreover, Patch 3 fixes a crash that could occur during ‘Graffiti in Trouble’ with text language set to Spanish. Plus, it comes with stability improvements and optimizations, as well as visual fixes for reflections, ray-traced shadows and low-quality texture assets.
Nixxes stated that it is working on more updates with additional bug fixes and performance optimizations. So, it will be interesting to see how much faster – if any at all – the game will run in one or two months from now.
Like always, Steam will download this update the next time you launch its client. Below you can also find its complete changelog.
Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 PC Patch 3 Release Notes
- Updated NVIDIA Streamline SDK to version 2.7.2.
- Fixes for various visual bugs in cinematics on ultra-wide monitors.
- Various visual bug fixes related to reflections.
- Various visual bug fixes related to ray-traced shadows.
- Various fixes for low quality texture assets.
- Various user interface bug fixes and improvements
- When opening the Suits menu, the list will now always scroll to the selected suit.
- ‘Pull’ Quick Time Events now work when Space or Left Mouse Button are assigned to Jump or Dodge.
- Fixed a crash that could occur during ‘Graffiti in Trouble’ with text language set to Spanish.
- Various stability improvements and optimizations.

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