Latest Update for Indiana Jones and the Great Circle
The latest update for the adventure game Indiana Jones and the Great Circle has been released for both PC and Xbox platforms. This update includes a range of fixes and enhancements to improve the overall gaming experience.
Full Ray Tracing for Nvidia GPUs
One of the standout features of this update is the addition of full ray tracing, including path tracing, for Nvidia GPUs on PC. Players will now be able to enjoy enhanced graphics and lighting effects, but it is important to note that a minimum of 12GB VRAM is required to fully utilize this feature.
PC-Specific Fixes and Improvements
Aside from the ray tracing update, PC players can also expect improved performance on larger game levels for those using an 8GB VRAM video card. Additionally, a fix has been implemented to address torch or lighter flames flickering when playing the game at a high refresh rate.
Across all platforms, players will notice that photos taken by Indiana Jones in the game will now appear more quickly when inspected from the journal. Furthermore, the Adventure Book list will now be updated immediately after unlocking a new book, enhancing the overall user interface experience.
General Fixes and Enhancements
While the update also includes a variety of mission fixes, specific details have been omitted to avoid spoilers. Players interested in a comprehensive breakdown of the first patch for Indiana Jones and the Great Circle can refer to the official patch notes.
For those eager to embark on the adventure, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is currently available for PC and Xbox, with a release for PlayStation 5 planned for the spring of next year.
Upon its release, we awarded Indiana Jones and the Great Circle a perfect five-star rating. In our review on Eurogamer, Katharine praised the game, stating, “Indiana Jones really feels like he comes full circle in this latest adventure. At long last, there’s an Indy game that nails both the puzzles and the kind of action we know so well from the films, and it does so with wit, charm and a real eye for spectacle.”