Capcom Preps Major Dragon’s Dogma 2 Patch with Game Restarting, Housing Tweaks

Capcom outlines upcoming changes for Dragon's Dogma 2, including the ability to start a new game while keeping save data and acquiring player housing earlier in the story.

Dragon’s Dogma II

In the wake of its tumultuous launch week, which saw both critical acclaim and backlash over performance issues and microtransactions, Capcom has detailed its plans for the first major update to the highly anticipated action RPG Dragon’s Dogma 2. Among the most significant changes on the horizon are the introduction of a new save option and the ability to acquire player dwellings earlier in the game’s story.

One of the most requested features from fans has been the option to start a new game while keeping their existing save data intact. Capcom has acknowledged this demand and confirmed that an upcoming update will add this functionality across all platforms, allowing players to embark on fresh adventures without losing their hard-earned progress.

Furthermore, the developers have recognized the desire for players to gain access to their own in-game residences at an earlier stage. These dwellings not only serve as a place of rest and respite but also provide a convenient location for saving the game. Capcom aims to address this by making the relevant quests available sooner in the Dragon’s Dogma 2 storyline, granting players a more streamlined path to establishing their personal havens.

Beyond these quality-of-life improvements, Capcom has also outlined several other enhancements and bug fixes slated for future updates. On the PC front, players can expect improved visual quality when utilizing NVIDIA’s DLSS super-resolution technology, as well as a resolution for an issue causing low-quality model rendering under specific settings.

Console players, on the other hand, will soon be able to fine-tune their experience with the addition of options to toggle motion blur, ray tracing, and frame rate caps. While Capcom acknowledges that these options may not significantly impact performance in the initial update, they have promised meaningful frame rate improvements in subsequent patches.

Additionally, Capcom plans to increase the number of Art of Metamorphosis items available at Pawn Guilds to 99, allowing players greater flexibility in customizing their character’s appearance – a feature that has drawn criticism for its inclusion as a paid microtransaction.

Despite the polarizing reception surrounding Dragon’s Dogma 2’s launch, Capcom’s commitment to addressing player feedback and enhancing the overall experience is a promising sign for the game’s future. As the developers continue to refine and optimize the title, fans can look forward to a more polished and feature-rich adventure in the fantastical world of Gransys.

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