The creators of S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl are confirming their commitment to addressing the game's issues: they have already released the update number three since the launch. As stated in the patch notes, version 1.0.3 fixes the causes of several crashes and memory leaks.

The developers have also adjusted the controls, which had received a number of complaints from players. Now, mouse smoothing and acceleration will be disabled by default, and the default camera sensitivity will have a setting of 25%, while the aiming sensitivity is 15%. The patch also fixes several missions, organizes the inventory at the trader, resolves save file issues, and improves the behavior of corpses and NPCs.

The game was released two weeks ago, and in the span of 12 days developers prepared three patches. The first (and the biggest) fixed around 650 different problems, and while the second and the third are not that big, GSC Game World is showing their good will not only in words but with action as well.

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