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Wildlight has shipped a new update for its live-service hero shooter Highguard that reportedly slashes crash occurrences by roughly 90% while introducing a dedicated crouch toggle. The patch focuses on stability and quality-of-life improvements aimed at making matches more reliable for players.

  • Crash reduction: The update targets major stability issues and is said to reduce crashes by about 90%, improving session reliability.
  • Crouch toggle: A new setting lets players use a toggle for crouching rather than holding the button, giving more control and accessibility options.
  • Quality-of-life fixes: Alongside stability work, the patch includes several smaller fixes intended to smooth gameplay and user experience.
  • Ongoing live-service support: The patch continues Wildlight’s effort to iterate on Highguard post-launch, with further adjustments expected as the team monitors performance.
Source: Eurogamer