Living the life of a mercenary in Pywel means hoarding resources, but the initial storage limits have been a constant struggle for those trying to rebuild the Greymanes. This update introduces a massive Private Storage expansion. By upgrading the Greymane camp through five distinct stages, you can now increase your capacity up to 1000 slots, finally giving you enough room to stockpile for the long journey ahead.
For those who spent hours customizing Kliff's appearance only to have it hidden by a bulky helmet, the new Headgear Visibility options are a welcome addition. You can now set your gear to always show, show only in combat, hide during cutscenes, or stay hidden entirely. It’s a small touch that goes a long way for role-playing immersion and cinematic consistency.
Movement is also getting a significant overhaul with the introduction of Classic Movement Controls. This toggle allows players to switch back to a more traditional sprint feel, alongside general improvements to how Kliff handles across PC and console. If the default movement felt a bit too heavy for your playstyle, this is the fix you've been waiting for.
On the technical side, PC players will notice a bump in visual clarity. Pearl Abyss has implemented FSR SDK 2.2 and improved FSR Frame Generation quality, which should help stabilize performance in the game's more demanding open-world environments. The patch also wipes out a long list of bugs affecting quests and UI stability, ensuring that your quest for vengeance isn't interrupted by technical hitches.
