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2K has a patch coming for Bioshock remastered PC issues

The Bioshock Collection made its debut on the PC last week but unfortunately, quite a few players ran into issues, ranging from poor Field of View and mouse control to lack of support for 21:9 ultra-wide resolutions. Fortunately, 2K has acknowledged the problems and is planning on fixing them up in an upcoming patch.

This week, 2K posted an update on Steam, responding to complaints by saying: “We hear you and we’re happy to report we’re addressing this feedback soon. Whether it’s your first time in Rapture, or you’re revisiting it again, we want your experience with the BioShock remasters to be as enjoyable as possible.”

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The post goes on to list the upcoming fixes, which include support for 21:9 displays, an improved FOV slider option for Bioshock 1 and 2, stability improvements to reduce game crashes, additional audio options and general mouse fixes for sensitivity, acceleration and smoothing.

We don't know when the patch is launching yet but we will be getting an update on that front soon.

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KitGuru Says: I've been looking forward to playing Bioshock again now that the remasters are out. Are any of you planning on re-playing the games? Have you been encountering any issues?

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