The developers of the cooperative shooter Hunt: Showdown talked about what updates will be released to the game in the coming months.
So, according to representatives of the Crytek studio, the project will receive an updated interface and a lot of fresh content. More specifically, the following innovations await us:
The winter update will adjust the dead zone on consoles, add options for aiming assistance and faster camera rotation; later there will be an option to reassign buttons and rework the wheel with weapons
A weapon inspection function will appear
Updating the network infrastructure - reducing latency, more responsive inventory, and so on
Complete interface overhaul with a focus on navigation and readability
Reworked matchmaking, team voice chat
CryEngine engine update - new map with new biomes, launch of versions for PS5 and Xbox Series X|S. In April 2024, the abandonment of PS4 and Xbox One
The transition of Hunt: Showdown to the next generation will be free - player account progress will also be carried over
At the first stage, the updated CryEngine will receive DirectX 12. FSR 2.1.2, DirectStorage and HDR
Taking into account the updates, the system requirements for the PC version of the game will increase slightly. Now to start you will need:
Intel 7th generation 7700 or AMD Ryzen 5 2600
NVIDIA GTX 1650 Super or AMD Radeon RX 5500 XT (4GB minimumvideo memory)
1080p resolution and low graphics settings
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