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Wild Hearts fixes promises following early access critiques

Omega Force is "working continuously" to fix performance issues.

Wild Hearts developer Omega Force has promised to fix performance and graphical issues following feedback from those already playing in early access.

EA Play subscribers have been able to try out ten hours of the title ahead of its release tomorrow, and some impressions have been less than favourable. Primarily, those on PC have issues with persistent stutter — and that’s not even factoring in the high specs required to play on the platform.

Addressing some of these concerns, Omega Force has released a statement promising improvement.

The dev says it’s “working continuously to improve performance and optimise the game for a wide variety of hardware specs across future updates,” including a PC patch scheduled for next weeks that should “improve performance across mid-high end CPUs”.

PC features like DLSS and FSR support will also be introduced in future patches, Omega Force confirmed.

Expect our review of Wild Hearts very soon. The title is planned for a 17 February 2023 release on Windows PC, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X and PS5.

Wild Hearts

17 February 2023
PC PS5 Xbox Series S & X
 

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