God of War has received an all-new update today which brings a few performance improvements and bug fixes to the game.

God of War's release on PC has been quite a success, with the game breaking all the records of all the previously released Sony titles that were released on the PC. While previous Sony titles had a number of performance issues, God of War had an absolutely amazing port on PC, which is why the game managed to get even more success. If you had played Horizon Zero Dawn on PC, you might be well aware of the performance issues it had.

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Despite the good optimization, players have faced a few issues from time to time. The good news is that the developers have acknowledged those issues and released patches from time to time to address them. The latest update fixes one of the most annoying features in the game, which is the wrong glyphs being shown for the joystick binds for Xbox controllers. Along with that, the item shop bug has also been fixed.

There are a few other input detection and saving issues that have been addressed, and a new error message has been added to ensure that players can save properly. Here are the complete patch notes of the update.

God Of War PC Update 1.0.8 Patch Notes Today

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Patch Notes

Fixes

  • Xbox Controllers will now show correct glyphs for joystick keybinds
  • Item shops should now properly allow players to exit who could not before
  • Implemented a possible fix for boot-up crashes related to input device detection
  • Saving the game will now attempt retries if the first try fails
  • An error message will now show if manually saving the game fails