![]() Added a Steam Input template for the Steam Controller.On 6 January 2016, a patch for the game was released with the following changes:.On 30 November 2015, the game was updated to include the Japanese localization.All directions of are now mapped to the Mission button.Frame rate throttle changes for the -F30 and -F command-line options.On 23 November 2015, a patch for the game was released with the changes introduced in the public test branch patch, as well as the following additions:.The Mission button has been remapped to up on.A new pop-up debug message now appears when the game crashes on launch.The game can now be played in certain territories without the requirement of a VPN.On 11 November 2015, a patch for the public test branch was released with the following changes:. ![]() -F: Unlocks the frame rate, allowing the game to run at the highest frame rate achievable by the user's machine.-F30: Changes the expected throttle to 30FPS.On 5 November 2015, a public test branch of the game was released that introduces the following performance-related command-line options:.GamesTM, noticed the brilliance in design of levels and overall, but criticized the "a weak boss encounter or an awkward stop-start stage". Other reviewers are very negative with the bad controls the game offers, like PCGamer, who gave it 32/100. IGN lends the game a 7 out of 10, saying that the port is very clean, well adapted and fun, but blasted the lack of an online mode and the slow down on some computers with lower capabilities. Gaming Enthusiast gave it 6.5/10, praising the unique 2D levels design and characters' dialogues, though criticizing the controls and the disjointed 3D. The port has received mixed reviews from Metacritic gaining 57 out of 100 based on five reviews. Users who pre-ordered the game would also a receive a free copy of the PC version of Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed. The game is a part of a strategy from the company where they will publish "high quality" PC ports of past Sega games in the following years. The PC version of Sonic Lost World was announced on 6 October 2015 by Sega Europe and America to be released in the Steam store on 2 November 2015, with the NiGHTMARE Zone DLC included. The loading screen icon is now a white monitor, rather than the Miles Electric. ![]()
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