Gears of War: Reloaded receives major improvements before its official release next week.
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Following the multiplayer beta period, The Coalition has shared a list of improvements that will arrive in Gears of War: Reloaded at launch. These innovations respond to technical observations and community feedback, with the goal of offering a more solid and balanced experience from day one.
The team has worked on both overall stability and cross-play experience, as well as making adjustments to the Gnasher, the most iconic weapon in the series. PC players will also see specific improvements that expand customization and optimize performance across different hardware configurations.
All Launch Improvements in Gears of War: Reloaded
These are the confirmed innovations by The Coalition for the game’s final version:
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Stability and Matchmaking
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General stability improvements.
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More dedicated servers and scaling of online services.
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Cross-Play
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Now clearly displays each player’s platform via icons.
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More visible linked accounts to facilitate cross-platform invitations.
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Simpler invitations to squads and matches, regardless of platform.
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Improved matchmaking for mixed squads of console and PC players.
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Weapons
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Gnasher with more adjusted spread, optimized damage, and better hit registration.
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Active reload damage is now fixed across all weapons.
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PC Improvements
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New framerate adjustment up to 240 fps.
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Compatibility with push-to-talk in voice chat.
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Better support for ultrawide monitors.
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Greater control over mouse sensitivity.
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Optimizations for smoother gameplay.
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Specific optimization for ROG Ally and ROG Ally X.
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Steam Deck verified.
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With these changes, Gears of War: Reloaded is shaping up to be one of the most solid entries in the series in the competitive arena, demonstrating that the beta has been crucial in refining the experience for the official launch.

