Dragon’s Dogma 2 on PS5 and Xbox Series X and S Finally Gets High/low Graphics Settings [IGN]

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Jun 27, 2024 9:05 am

Dragon’s Dogma 2 developer Capcom has released a new title update for the game, adding a long-awaited graphics option that should help with frame-rate problems.

The fantasy role-playing sequel, released earlier this year across PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X and S, suffers from frame-rate problems especially in areas with lots of NPCs, such as town centers. This problem has dogged Dragon’s Dogma 2 since launch, despite various updates released since.

With the release of this new update (check out the patch notes below) comes a fix for issues around CPU overload in certain situations (this was blamed for Dragon’s Dogma 2’s frame-rate problems). Capcom said this should improve frame-rates in areas with lots of NPCs.

Meanwhile, the PS5 and Xbox Series X and S versions now have the option to change graphics settings to high/low. Turning the graphics settings to low “should further improve frame-rates”, Capcom said. Players on Steam can already achieve the same results by changing their graphics settings. “Further frame rate improvements are planned for future updates as well,” Capcom added.

Also on console is the option to turn 120Hz output on/off. “If your monitor supports 120Hz output, turning this on may make the game display more smoothly,” Capcom said, before warning: “This setting does not guarantee 120fps.”

There are a number of other improvements to Dragon’s Dogma 2 made by this update, including the welcome addition to sell items from the storage menu. The maximum number of items of one kind that can be put in storage is increased from 99 to 999. It should now also be easier to find oxcarts in the field.

Dragon’s Dogma 2 Title Update June 27 2024 Screenshots

Dragon’s Dogma 2 arrived more than a decade after its predecessor and proved a monster hit for publisher Capcom despite controversy, selling 2.5 million units in 11 days amid microtransaction and the performance complaints.

In our 8/10 review, IGN said: “More of a redo than a sequel, Dragon’s Dogma 2 is a strange and wonderful action-RPG that bolsters the original’s strengths without addressing its weaknesses.”

Dragon’s Dogma 2 title update June 27, 2024 patch notes:

[PlayStation 5 / Xbox Series X|S / Steam]

Adjustments and additions to the storage.

  • Adding function to sell items from the storage menu.
  • Adding function to equip armor from the storage menu.
  • Adding function to equip armor from the storage when changing vocation in a vocation guild.
  • Increasing the maximum number of items of one kind that can be put in storage from 99 to 999.
  • Adjusting so that when an item is put in the storage beyond the maximum limit, the maximum number of items are automatically put in storage.

Image credit: Capcom.
Image credit: Capcom.

  • Adding the option to turn the Arisen’s visibility on or off in photo mode.
  • Adjusting so that it’s easier to find oxcarts in the field.
  • Fixing issue where Venator’s Leggings, Ring of Predominance, and Comforting Neck Wrap were unobtainable.
  • Fixing issues that caused players to be able to enter areas they should not be able to.
  • Fixing issue with purchase pricing for precious stones in Vermund being incorrect at some shops.
  • Fixing issue where the oracle’s guidance would not account for a necessary character being dead.
  • Fixing issue where some gathering points would not regenerate until the next playthrough.
  • Fixing issue where incorrect NPC portraits were displayed.
  • Fixing issues around opening the door in the Ancestral Chamber.
  • Fixing issue with hair display on characters of maximum height.
  • Fixing issues around CPU overload in certain situations.
  • Miscellaneous bug fixes.

[PlayStation 5 / Xbox Series X|S]

  • Adding option to change graphics settings to high/low.
  • Adding option to turn 120Hz output on/off.

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