Crysis Remastered first PC screenshot

Crysis Remastered March 14th Hotfix disables Motion Blur, fixes DLSS issues

Crytek has just released a new hotfix patch for Crysis Remastered. According to the team, the March 14th Hotfix temporarily disables Motion Blur (as that setting is currently broken) and fixes an issue that caused DLSS to be disabled even on DLSS-capable systems.

Crysis Remastered March 14th Hotfix

Now the reason we haven’t posted any comparison screenshots between native resolutions and DLSS is because we had a lot of trouble enabling it. Not only that, but there were performance issues after switching between TAA and DLSS.

Naturally, we’ll be sure to try this latest hotfix and see if Crytek has fixed these additional issues. So, fingers crossed that everything will be working properly this time.

Stay tuned for more!

9 thoughts on “Crysis Remastered March 14th Hotfix disables Motion Blur, fixes DLSS issues”

  1. So this is still in early access?
    Can’t wait for the final release of CP2077, CrysisR and Baldur’sGateIII

  2. It is still stupidly cpu limited even with a 9900k. My gpu usage just plummets into the 70% range and fps drop below 60 fps in spots

  3. Just bought another copy ,the game is complete crap but over the years I had so much enjoyment out of the Crysis games. They need the support to get there stuff in order.

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