God of War: Ragnarok PC Version to Include Highly Anticipated Feature Missing on PlayStation
Ahead of today's release of the PC version of God of War: Ragnarok, Santa Monica Studio has released a note detailing the features of the port. The Norse action game will delight not only with 4K and DLSS 3 support, but also with one curious innovation.
Thus, the game settings will include an option to reduce the number of hints the hero hears from companions. We highly recommend enabling it — in the console version, there are so many hints that they even annoy the actor who plays Atreus. The developers noted that this improvement will also appear on PlayStation.
In addition, the PC version will feature a new accessibility function — audio description of in-game scenes for people with vision problems. Players also found out that the sequel will not have Denuvo anti-piracy protection.
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