, which drastically changes how the game feels and looks for players. The Power Up: This patch introduced Frame Generation
The core objective of v3618 is optimization. By fine-tuning CPU core utilization, the update provides a noticeable uplift in frame pacing, which is vital for a game centered around high-speed momentum. High-End Rig Performance (RTX 40-Series / RX 7000-Series)
. This applies high-quality sharpening and smoothing without changing the internal resolution. Intel XeSS Gets an Upgrade Intel users aren't left behind, as the update also bumps Intel XeSS to version 1.3 . This brings: XeSS Native AA:
Like all major PC ports, initial bugs were present. Updates have generally addressed:
The jump in frames is remarkable. On the Steam Deck, with high graphics settings and FSR 3.1 enabled, the framerate jumps from around . Before the update, games on medium settings ran at roughly 30 to 45 FPS ; with FSR 3.1 and frame generation, performance jumps to a stable 60 FPS and even higher . For handheld devices and lower-spec PCs, this is a night-and-day difference.
In the world of PC gaming, "stability updates" rarely make headlines, but Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered Update v3618 is the definition of a silent hero. If you quit playing because the game crashed every time you tried to swing through Central Park, this patch is your redemption arc.
This patch revolves around three major features: AMD FSR 3.1, Intel XeSS 1.3, and general stability.
The Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered update v3.6118 also includes a range of bug fixes that address various issues reported by the community. These bug fixes include:
: A significant quality-of-life change allows players to navigate and start the game from the launcher using a controller, reducing the need to switch back to a mouse and keyboard. Technical Evolution and Stability