Atomic Heart’s developers have still removed the “inappropriate content” from the game – a patch has been released

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Mundfish Studio has released a major patch (1.3.3.0) for Atomic Heart, which brought some changes to the interface, gameplay, visuals, sound, and quests.

Steam says the update also removed “an inappropriate image from an old Soviet cartoon.” We are talking about the same episode with a black native, which Western gamers complained about and criticized the project for racism.

The developers of Atomic Heart still have the

Also, the authors solved the problem with “endless jumps” and missing map objects in the VDNKh exhibition park. And on the PC, they increased the maximum frame rate from 300 to 500 FPS.

The Steam version of Atomic Heart received an additional patch 1.3.3.1, which fixes a bug that caused you to get stuck in the environment.

In the near future, the developers promise to add FOV parameters to the game, improve performance and also add settings to change the size of the UI and subtitles. By the way, these edits are already made by modders.

The developers of Atomic Heart still have the

It is notable that some players are complaining about missing saves after the update.

Recall that Modders have recently transferred the hype twin of Atomic Heart to many other popular games including deadly battle 11, Elden Ring and more. Atomic Heart developers respond to accusations of racism

Source: VG Times

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