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Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales February 15th Update brings performance optimizations to older CPUs

Nixxes Software has released a brand new update for Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales. According to the changelog, the February 15th Update brings performance optimizations to older CPUs.

Going into more details, this patch improves CPU performance on Intel 11th generation and older processors, with 8 cores or more. This mainly affects Intel Core i9 processors from the 9th, 10th and 11th generation. The team has also improved performance for the AMD Ryzen 9 7950X and Ryzen 9 7900X processors.

As always, Steam will download this patch the next time you launch its client. Below you can also find its complete changelog.

Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales February 15th Update Release Notes

  • CPU optimizations for Intel 11th generation and older, with 8 cores or more.
  • Optimizations for AMD Ryzen 9 7950X and Ryzen 9 7900X CPUs.
  • Fixed a buffer overflow that could cause crashes for some players on Windows 11.
  • Fixed several graphics issues that could occur on AMD GPUs.
  • Addressed a bug that could cause the Supply Theft crime mission marker to disappear.

23 thoughts on “Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales February 15th Update brings performance optimizations to older CPUs”

    1. Free beta testing, report the memory leaks that are the reason the game shipped with a 32 GB RAM recommendation (see Hogwarts memory leak on the global illumination that was just patched) and to play with broken shader compilation because they were too lazy to use async for compilation and or load shaders at launch.

      1. But it never used to be this bad. Now we have games out for many months still fixing issues. And really even these updates and patches seem to break quite a few things. I’ve never seen so many crashes in so many games over the last few weeks. I’ll Google it and people will be having the exact same crashes and many times in the exact same spots. For instance the DLC update for resident evil village started causing crashes and even Capcom acknowledged that back in October but it is still happening today in the exact spots that trigger it. Only way to fix it is to turn off Ray tracing. It is just ridiculous the state that games get released in and a crappy job they do when updating them. PC gaming is nothing but a crap show and I discourage every person I know that even thinks about getting into it.

      2. But it never used to be this bad. Now we have games out for many months still fixing issues. And really even these updates and patches seem to break quite a few things. I’ve never seen so many crashes in so many games over the last few weeks. I’ll Google it and people will be having the exact same crashes and many times in the exact same spots. For instance the DLC update for resident evil village started causing crashes and even Capcom acknowledged that back in October but it is still happening today in the exact spots that trigger it. Only way to fix it is to turn off Ray tracing. It is just ridiculous the state that games get released in and a crappy job they do when updating them. PC gaming is nothing but a crap show and I discourage every person I know that even thinks about getting into it.

        1. Nah, PC gaming has been better than ever. But getting a game sooner than 12, maybe 24 months from release is a risky proposition.

          1. You bought a game for full price on it’s release, because you wanted to play it on release day, moron.

        2. “PC gaming is nothing but a crap show and I discourage every person I know that even thinks about getting into it.”

          Triple AAA releases and Jap ports are the only real shitshow. Everything else about PC Gaming is phenomenal in every sense of the word. 1-3 bad aspects doesn’t negate the other 17-19 good aspects.

  1. Older CPUs… I thought they were talking about sandy bridge and FX but no.. Lazy f*cks didn’t bother to optimize for Ryzen and Intel 10th gen and up, the most mainstream CPUs these days…

  2. i still have a I7 8700K.. when i buy a CPU i want it to last 5-6 years in gaming. Its one of the best CPU’s i ever got and exceeding that lifespan.
    Soon im upgrading towards a i7 13700K but untill then im still very happy.

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