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The new upcoming version of Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 PC Brazil will no longer have stutters


The modding team behind the unofficial PC port of Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 has done incredible things so far. However, one of my biggest gripes with it was its stuttering issues. And today, I’m happy to report that its next version, codenamed V10, will no longer have any stutters.

This is huge as it will finally allow PC gamers to explore the game’s city. We can also expect numerous visual fixes and improvements. So, things are progressing nicely I’d say. And for those wondering, yes. You can already play it from start to finish.

Here’s a video that showcases the new V10 build. As you can see, the game can now run smoothly, without any stuttering issues.

From what I know, this unofficial PC port of Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 does not take advantage of DirectStorage. Despite that, the game will benefit from an SSD (and that’s what the team recommends using). So, the fact that the modding team has addressed these stutters without the use of DirectStorage is quite impressive.

As I said before, this unofficial PC port still needs a lot of work. However, I’m genuinely impressed with what the modders have achieved so far.

There is currently no ETA on when Version 10 will come out. We also don’t know when – and if – the devs will add support for NVIDIA DLSS or AMD FSR. Right now, the game supports IGTI. So, let’s hope that we’ll also get support for DLSS 2 and FSR 2.0.

Earlier this week, I saw some screenshots that showcased some improved Ray Tracing Reflections. By default, Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 PC Brazil has RT disabled. So, I’m curious to see whether this upcoming build will allow you to use RT.

Finally, even though Sony hasn’t officially announced Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 for the PC, we expect to see it in FY 2025. Or at least that’s what a previous leak suggested.

Enjoy the video and stay tuned for more!

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