Yesterday, Gears of War: Reloaded was released, the second remastering of the iconic Xbox franchise, available for the first time on PS5 and also on Steam.
This return of the shooter has generated high expectations among fans, but its debut has been more discreet than anticipated, with just over 4,000 simultaneous players on Steam and an alarming 52% negative reviews so far.
Players have reported a series of technical issues that have overshadowed the gaming experience. One of the most frustrating errors is the game crashing when logging in with Xbox accounts, which has led many users to suggest disconnecting the Internet and unlinking their accounts as a possible solution.
Players on Steam are not happy at all
Additionally, the lack of compatibility with ultrawide monitors and the absence of a FOV slider have generated dissatisfaction, especially considering that The Coalition had promised these features.
Some players also mention that they have not received the pre-order content they paid for, which has fueled discontent. Although the launch patch has addressed multiple crashes and improved performance on PC and consoles, there is still work to be done to ensure that Gears of War: Reloaded meets the community’s expectations.
This initial patch has managed to eliminate certain bugs related to the use of DualSense controllers and improve mouse sensitivity for PC players, but the ongoing issues remain a cause for concern.
For the moment, there has been no official communication from the company regarding a long-term patch, although it is rumored that The Coalition may be working on solutions for the most critical issues in the coming days. The community remains attentive to future updates that promise to improve the gaming experience.