UPDATE:

Remedy's Head of PR, Thomas Puha, has said that updates for both the Xbox One and PC versions of Quantum Break



Both the Xbox One and Win10 @QuantumBreak Title Updates are in the certification process right now. #QuantumBreak — Thomas Puha (@RiotRMD) April 25, 2016



We are hoping to get them out by the end of the week but if there are problems in testing, could be postponed. Hoping not! #QuantumBreak — Thomas Puha (@RiotRMD) April 25, 2016

It's not clear whether the planned updates will feature all the fixes listed below, and Puha has said that "content is still changing depending on what passes certification."

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Removing frame rate stutters

Addressing performance problems

Removing frame rate locking

Adding the missing quit option on the main menu

Solving crashes when launching the game

The addition of image quality options on PC (for instance, being able to turn off the game's "film grain" visual effect)

Removal of light flare and blinking lights

Remedy has released a lengthy forum post , addressing concerns and problems with Quantum Break on both PC and Xbox One.The post goes into detail about a number of issues raised by the community, and details Remedy's position on each, along with what will and won't be fixed.Confirmed fixes include:However, some issues are either not down to Remedy, or are not seen as fixable. The film grain effect will be kept compulsory on the Xbox One version of the game, the lack of subtitles for ambient dialogue is a purposeful choice, faulty downloads from the Windows Store are being handled by Microsoft itself, and the PC version's resolution and lack of DirectX12 multi-GPU rendering are apparently irrevocably tied into the game's engine architecture.For full details, visit the Remedy forums Despite the problems, Microsoft announced this week that Quantum Break is its "biggest selling new IP this generation"

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