Until Dawn Devs Promise Fixes for HDR, AMD FSR Frame Generation, and Other Recurring Issues Plaguing $60 Remaster

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The PC version of Until Dawn, a remastered version of the interactive drama horror game that Supermassive Games originally launched for the PlayStation 4 nearly a decade ago, in August 2015, suffers from several issues, including broken HDR and AMD FSR Frame Generation, but fixes are on the way, developer Ballistic Moon has announced. Ballistic Moon, which is led by several Supermassive alumni, shared the news in a post to players on Steam this morning, urging them to share any technical issues so they can be addressed. A graphics comparison for the game, which costs $59.99, can be found below.

We are…aware of a couple of recurring issues, such as HDR and AMD FSR frame generation settings not functioning as intended, and issues with save/load. We hear you – and we’re actively testing fixes for these issues (and more). We will provide further information with our next patch update. Your input helps us make the game even better for everyone. Please feel free to reach out to us at support@ballisticmoon.com .

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