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Forspoken’s latest PC patch breaks Athia, renders game basically unplayable

Athia is more broken than we thought.

Forspoken has been filled with problems since the release of the demo on PlayStation 5 a couple of months ago. These issues eventually led to plenty of fixes on the console version which, in turn, went to PC. Now it seems as though that update 1.02 on PC has caused some major issues for those trying to explore Athia. The patch has inadvertently introduced problems like crashing, stuttering, and various other performance issues that weren’t present before the update.

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Patch 1.02 is a relatively small one that focuses on adjustments to HDR mode, fixing some technical issues, and improving performance and stability on the Steam Deck. Unfortunately, it looks like The Break that is affecting Athia has leeched into some PCs, causing the game to break as well. Since the update, players have reported multiple issues that range from small performance problems to constant game crashes. PCGamesN reported one user saying “played 40 hours without a single problem, and now patch causes the game to completely crash my PC (forced PC restart) every time I enter or try to enter a cinematic.”

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There have been multiple reports on Steam from players stating that the update has caused Forspoken to demand more of their CPUs. This isn’t good considering the game already comes with some extremely demanding PC requirements. The issue isn’t only affecting those who meet the lower end of the required specs, as even those with higher-end gaming PCs have reported crashes due to this patch.

The only solutions that have come up are from those who have suggested that players verify Forspoken’s Steam files and update their drivers. This may help improve the performance of those who have been experiencing stuttering issues and graphical tears, but no solution has currently been found to prevent crashes entirely. If you have doubts about whether your PC can run the game, you can always try out the PC demo to make sure.


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Aden Carter
Aden Carter is a freelance writer for Gamepur who loves RPGs, and isn't afraid to face the most difficult of bosses. When he isn't gaming, he spends his time writing roleplaying game quests, kayaking, and enjoying nature.