Sega is continuing its support for the PC release of Yakuza 0 with a new beta update for the game.
The update addresses a number of issues that have been reported by players, including particle effects not being displayed, shaders and shadow rendering affecting lighting/skin tone, controller disconnects, and a crash when playing the fishing minigame.
In addition to these fixes, this beta update adds a couple of new features to the PC release, such as an FOV slider, a background audio slider, a UI toggle option, a target monitor selection option, and improvements to ultrawide monitor support. Take a look at the full patch notes below:
- Fixed an issue related to shaders and shadow rendering affecting lighting/skin tone (most noticeable during cut scene at the end of chapter 6)
- Fixed an issue where certain particle effects were not being displayed (most noticeable when using certain weapons like the cannon)
- Improved ultrawide display support
- Added FOV slider in advanced graphics menu
- Added border artwork displayed during areas with locked aspect ratio when played in non-16:9 display modes
- Added Background audio slider in audio menu
- Added UI toggle in settings menu
- Added target monitor output selection option for multi monitor setups in advanced graphics menu
- Added support for QWERTZ and AZERTY keyboard layouts
- Fixed an issue where disconnecting a controller during conversation could cause a soft lock
- Fixed an issue where mouse cursor would be confined within application window while in menus
- Fixed an issue which could cause a crash when playing the fishing mini game
- Fixed an issue where the game could crash if the installation folder path includes a dot
- Improved behavior of camera control when using a mouse to use raw mouse input
- Improved mouse scroll wheel behavior
- Improved Alt+Tab behavior
To access this beta update, select the “community_test_branch” from the Betas tab in properties and enter the password “DragonOfDojima.”