Stalker 2 patch 1 details released for PC(Steam) and Xbox. According to the official Stalker 2 patch notes, the upcoming update enhances stability, fixes main quest progression issues, rebalances gameplay, and resolves visual and softlock problems. Additionally, Stalker 2 update 1 also made improvements including refined UI functionality and cutscene consistency. Future updates will focus on input bugs and A-Life system refinements.
Recently, the game was released with positive reviews. Unfortunately, players are still experiencing several issues since the release. Today’s Stalker 2 version will fix a few of these issues. Check out more details below.
Stalker 2 Patch 1 Notes Details – November 25, 2024
Crash Fixes
- Addressed memory allocation failures causing unexpected game exits during:
- Rendering processes.
- Skeletal mesh operations.
- Quest-related cutscenes.
Main Quest Progression Fixes
- Resolved multiple bugs preventing main quest advancement, such as:
- NPCs stuck in objects or environments.
- Incorrect quest markers.
- Issues with quest cutscenes.
- Improved quest flow for Visions of Truth and A Minor Incident to ensure smooth transitions and avoid progression blocks.
Gameplay & Balance Adjustments
- Rebalanced weapon prices to properly account for installed upgrades versus base values.
- Refined NPC behavior during Emissions, ensuring more realistic shelter-seeking actions.
Cutscenes & Visual Fixes
- Fixed rare issues with:
- Missing facial animations during cutscenes.
- Misplaced NPCs in scenes.
- Visual glitches such as detached heads and clothes clipping.
- Enhanced visual effects quality and stability.
Softlock Fixes
- Corrected an issue where the trade screen could not be exited after placing ammo in an incorrect slot on gamepad inputs.
User Interface Improvements
- Fixed quest notifications to display correctly during dialogues.
- Corrected missing or inaccurate interaction prompts and text errors.
Future Updates
- Planned fixes for analogue stick dead zone bugs.
- Improvements to the A-Life system.