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The fix there is, again in the BioShock.ini file mentioned above, to set ReduceMouseLag and DoubleBufferMouseLag both to =False. I don't always pick up on this stuff even when half the internet seems to be baying about it, but playing through BS1R I was acutely aware that my mouse felt like it was trying to skate through jelly. Then there's the mouse smoothing issue, which will affect more of us. If you have an EAX sound card you can also find bEAXEnabled= and change it to bEAXEnabled=True. You then need to add SpeakerModeValue=5 as a new line underneath that. You can fix that specifically by going to the file above, finding SpeakerMode=Īnd changing that line to SpeakerMode=SM_5_1.
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It rather looks like we've just been pumped a relatively direct port of the PS4 and Xbone collection.įurthermore, options for 5.1 surround are missing. Industrious sorts can experiment with manually editing the Bioshock.ini file in C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\BioShockHD\BioShock to pump options up or down, but it's a fiddle, it's opaque and there's no guarantee that any of it will work well. Even the original release had a raft of settings for shadows and textures and whatnot. The major problem is simply the lack of any options beyond resolution, anti-aliasing, vysync and anisotropic filtering. History is repeating itself: remember the FOV and DRM drama of 2007? It has only the barest-boned of graphical settings, it's saddled with particularly nasty mouse-smoothing that can only be turned off via ini file hacking, and there are various minor screwy graphical boo-boos too. Unfortunately it seems that BioShock 1 Remastered particularly has not been as well-loved on PC as it perhaps should have been.
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You can check out the full list of fixes down below, or on the game’s official website through here. There are also a bevy of performance fixes, sound fixes, and UI improvements along the same lines.

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In addition to this, the update also mitigates any screen tearing that might happen on the Xbox One. Players on supported machines should notice a considerable bump in visual quality thanks to a higher dynamic range following this update.

Remedy Entertainment’s Alan Wake Remastered released last year to solid critical acclaim and commercial success, and while the game was quite a complete package in terms of the visual improvements it made, a new update has touched it up even further, adding support for Auto HDR on Xbox Series X/S.
