Video Game Updates & Patch Notes

Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart Receives Critical Update 1.815.0.0

Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart, a game adored by many, has just rolled out its latest update, version 1.815.0.0, for PC players. Released by the renowned Nixxes Software, this update aims at enhancing the overall gaming experience. Most notably, it addresses persistent crashing issues plaguing a minority of players.

One of the tweaks is to address a game crash issue that Linux system users faced during start-up. This also holds true for configurations where NVIDIA Streamline was inactive.

Furthermore, Xbox users can now finally take a breath. The misleading prompt used to display the Chain Select option at Mrs. Zurkon has been rectified. It’s all about smoother gameplay transitions.

Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart Update 1.815.0.0 Changelog

  • Resolved a crash on start-up that could occur on Linux systems or configurations where NVIDIA Streamline is not active.
  • Fixed an incorrect prompt display for the Chain Select option at Mrs. Zurkon when using an Xbox controller.
  • Fixed an issue that could cause a visual jitter effect on water bodies and puddles.
  • Various user interface improvements and bug fixes for Photo Mode and other in-game menus and popups.

Both Nixxes Software and Insomniac Games have made it clear that they’re committed to enhancing the Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart gaming experience. They continue to closely monitor player feedback, ensuring they work on the right aspects that matter most to the community. They also took the opportunity to thank all the passionate players for their invaluable feedback and continued support.

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