Sony Santa Monica Studio has released a new patch for God of War Ragnarok on PC, which improves the performance of ARC GPUs as well as ironing out a few bug fixes. You can read the full list of details in the God of War Ragnarok PC patch 7 notes below. God of War Ragnarok was released for the PC back in September, arriving nearly two years after the release of the PS5 & PS4 versions of the critically acclaimed action-adventure game.
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- Added more detection for corrupted files during content loading with a warning to user to validate files
- Fixed an issue where the window location would not be saved upon subsequent launches when running in windowed mode
- Fixed an issue where the camera would drift when playing with mouse and alt-tabbing
- Fixed issues with volumetric fog looking blocky when playing in 21:9 or 32:9 aspect ratios
- Fixed an issue with interact/evade swapping not working when using SteamInput
- Fixed an issue with on screen prompts not properly reflecting correct button prompts when using Switch controller and SteamInput
- Fixed Quick Turn buttons not working with SteamInput
- Fixed an issue where bindings using mouse scroll would get unset upon relaunching the game
- Improved performance on Intel ARC GPUs (has very minor improvement on NVIDIA and AMD)
- Fixed a number of visual bugs such as the water at the bottom of Alfheim well not appearing properly
[Source – God of War Ragnarok PC Patch 7]