Lost Soul Aside Gets New Optimisation Update

Developer Ultizero Games has announced the release of  a new update for its action RPG Lost Soul Aside. The update applies bug fixes, a tweak to boss difficulty across all difficulty modes, enhanced NPC animations, and more. Additionally, the update notably fixes the bug that prevents the Upgrade menu from unlocking. Lost Soul Aside launched on August 29 for PlayStation 5 and PC via Steam and Epic Games Store. A demo is available now.

 

The full patch notes:

Lost Soul Aside September 5 Update Patch Notes:

PS5 & PC – Bug Fixes

  • Fixed a rare issue preventing the Upgrade Menu from unlocking. No new save file is required—the menu will automatically unlock after installing the update.

PS5 & PC – Gameplay Optimizations

  • Greatsword skills: Adjusted attack mechanics and improved responsiveness.
  • Auto-save: Improved logic in Chapter 4.
  • Kaser Roll: Adjusted invincibility frames for smoother game experience.
  • NPC animations: Enhanced for smoother visuals.
  • Controller: Added a new preset control scheme.
  • Puzzles & mini-games: Difficulty adjustments for improved gameplay flow.
  • Cutscenes & credits: Can now be skipped at any time.
  • Skill points: Adjusted to 3 points when unlocking new weapons.
  • Divine gold drops optimization: Players can get more divine gold in hard and nightmare mode, and dispersed dimension.
  • Boss difficulty: Tweaked across Normal, Hard, Nightmare modes.
  • Skill & boss VFX: Optimized visual effects for clarity and impact.
  • Equipment: Adjusted timing for items sold by the weapon merchant.

PC-Specific Fixes

  • Addressed performance, framerate, and lag issues affecting certain Windows versions.

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