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Steam News27 June 20251y ago

System Shock 2: 25th Anniversary Remaster - Patch 1.0.1

Patch 1.0.1 for System Shock 2: 25th Anniversary Remaster is live now on all PC platforms, including Steam, GOG, Epic Games, and Humble Bundle!

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What changed

5 fixes1 addition6 changes0 removals
  • Store
  • Fixes
  • Compatibility
  • Server
  • Gameplay
  • UI and audio
changedPatch 1.0.1 for System Shock 2: 25th Anniversary Remaster is live now on all PC platforms, including Steam, GOG, Epic Games, and Humble Bundle!
fixedFixed invincible enemies in co-op multiplayer.
fixedFixed a bug where analog sticks on secondary controllers would not work properly, this was seen particularly on Steam Deck with an external controller attached.
changedAutosaves in multiplayer will now save the session information, preventing multiplayer playthroughs from being lost when relying on autosaves.
addedAdded analog stick edge acceleration for controllers which increases the speed you look around at when the stick reaches its maximum distance. Turning around quickly is now easier without compromising precise aiming.
changedIncreased the default turning sensitivity on controllers from 1.0 to 1.5.
default turning sensitivity on controllers1.01.5default turning sensitivity on controllers increased, buffdefault deadzone on controllers0.1/0.10.24/0.265default deadzone on controllers increased, buff

System Shock 2: 25th Anniversary Remaster changes

changedPatch 1.0.1 for System Shock 2: 25th Anniversary Remaster is live now on all PC platforms, including Steam, GOG, Epic Games, and Humble Bundle!
fixedFixed invincible enemies in co-op multiplayer.
fixedFixed a bug where analog sticks on secondary controllers would not work properly, this was seen particularly on Steam Deck with an external controller attached.
changedAutosaves in multiplayer will now save the session information, preventing multiplayer playthroughs from being lost when relying on autosaves.
addedAdded analog stick edge acceleration for controllers which increases the speed you look around at when the stick reaches its maximum distance. Turning around quickly is now easier without compromising precise aiming.

Patch 1.0.1 for System Shock 2: 25th Anniversary Remaster is live now on all PC platforms, including Steam, GOG, Epic Games, and Humble Bundle!

If you’ve been enjoying System Shock 2: 25th Anniversary Remaster, consider leaving us a review on Steam and let us know what your favorite parts of the remaster have been!

PATCH NOTES

  • Fixed invincible enemies in co-op multiplayer.

  • Fixed a bug where analog sticks on secondary controllers would not work properly, this was seen particularly on Steam Deck with an external controller attached.

  • Autosaves in multiplayer will now save the session information, preventing multiplayer playthroughs from being lost when relying on autosaves.

  • Added analog stick edge acceleration for controllers which increases the speed you look around at when the stick reaches its maximum distance. Turning around quickly is now easier without compromising precise aiming.

  • Increased the default turning sensitivity on controllers from 1.0 to 1.5.

  • Increased the default deadzone on controllers from 0.1/0.1 to 0.24/0.265.

  • General improvements to controller input.

  • Fixed the “apply” button in the mods menu having no effect.

  • Keyboard and Mouse controls have been moved to the top of the Controls screen.

  • Fixed flickering screens on some objects (fixes for other screens in-progress).

  • Fixed “the lights trying to talk” in Engineering B causing a crash for players with certain mods disabled.

We have been reading through all player comments and feedback, and are working to resolve reported bugs and issues as quickly as possible. We will have additional patches in the coming weeks.

Source

Steam News / 27 June 2025

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