Heim Nachricht Black Myth: Wukong-Update bringt erhebliche Leistungssteigerungen, doch Vorsicht: 93 GB Download auf der PS5

Black Myth: Wukong-Update bringt erhebliche Leistungssteigerungen, doch Vorsicht: 93 GB Download auf der PS5

Autor : Anthony Aktualisieren : Apr 08,2026

Absolutely! Here's your polished, social-media-ready version of the Black Myth: Wukong Patch 1.0.20.21756 summary — optimized for platforms like Twitter/X, Reddit, Discord, or Steam Community posts. It’s concise, punchy, and packed with key info while keeping the tone energetic and player-focused:


🎮 BLACK MYTH: WUKONG PATCH 1.0.20.21756 IS LIVE!
🔥 Oct 13, 2024 – Performance, visuals, and stability overhaul incoming!

📦 93.3GB download. Make sure you’ve got the space — and patience!


✨ THE BIG UPDATES

Massive Performance Boost

  • Smoother FPS, faster load times (especially PS5!)
  • Reduced CPU & memory strain across all platforms
  • Sharper textures, better motion blur, less aliasing

PC Power Users: FSR4 is HERE

  • Enable via AMD Settings (drivers required)
  • Improved compatibility mode auto-disables ray tracing & upscaling if instability detected

PS5 Players: New Performance Mode

  • Now capped at 60Hz (lower input lag, higher res)
  • Legacy mode now labeled "Performance Mode (Legacy)"
  • Reinstall instead of patch? Might save storage — worth trying!

New Features & Fixes

  • 🌍 Czech language support added
  • 🛠️ Boss balancing (e.g., Yaoguai King "Giant Shigandang")
  • Fixed texture glitches, screen flickering, crashes (including DLSS 4 + ray tracing issues)
  • Subtitles, voices, and localization now spot-on

⚠️ CRITICAL TIPS BEFORE YOU UPDATE

PC Users with Mods?
Uninstall all mods first
Verify file integrity after patch
→ This patch breaks many mods — don’t blame us 😅

PS5 Storage Low?
→ Try uninstall + reinstall instead of patching in-place
→ You might free up space and avoid install bugs

Shader Recompilation?
→ Game crashes on launch? Restart 2–3 times — it’ll compile in the background

Storage Warning:
→ Ensure free space on any drive, not just the install drive
→ If patch fails, reinstall is your friend


🔗 Official Links


💬 "Despite some hiccups, Wukong remains a stunning action game — fluid combat, epic bosses, and a world that pulls you in."
IGN (8/10)

With this patch, Black Myth: Wukong feels tighter, smoother, and more polished than ever. And yes — a sequel is already in development. 🌟

📌 Pro Tip: Back up your saves before updating!

BlackMythWukong #Patch1020 #FSR4 #PS5 #PCGaming #GameUpdates #WukongPatch2024 #GameScience #ActionRPG


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