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Ascent update for PC for causing technical problems to Game Pass users

The Ascent is a cyberpunk-themed action role-playing computer game created by Swedish indie game workshop Neon Giant and published by Contour Digital for Microsoft Windows, Xbox Collection X/S and Xbox One on 29 July 2021. It was developed using Unreal Engine 4 by a group of 11 people and also is Neon Giant's debut in the sector. The game obtained blended reviews from critics upon its release, with appreciation for its visuals, combat, animation, and sound-design but criticism for the emphasis on grinding, technical concerns as well as obvious lack of polish.

A recent patch for The Ascent intended to issue some of the persistent problems of ARPG seems to have started a new round of performance problems.

The promotion The launch has not been as simple as Digital Curve and Neon Giant were probably expected. For example, the cooperative in The Ascent has been a fight sometimes, since the parties formed between the Steam, Windows 10 and Xbox versions of the game led serious connection problems. A new patch was planned for The Ascent only for the versions of Windows 10 and Xbox of the game to solve those problems. However, some fanatics of The Ascent report that it may have caused more problems than he solved.

The Reddit community for The Ascent has been filled with many different publications that have drawn attention to a problem with the new patch that causes performance problems, particularly in the Windows 10 version of the game. Specific problems include very low table speeds after updating the game, as well as stuttering problems even with state-of-the-art PC hardware. These problems seem to have entered completely in the new patch, although ...

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