Afraid of spiders? New Metro Awakening mode gets rid of them

Afraid of spiders? New Metro Awakening mode gets rid of them

Arachnophobes can breathe a sigh of relief: The VR blockbuster Metro Awakening now has an arachnophobia mode.

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Vertigo Games released another hotfix over the weekend.

The update addresses gameplay issues and improvements, including two-handed weapon handling and support for left-handed locomotion. It also introduces the highly requested Arachnophobia Mode, allowing players to experience the game without encountering spiders.

Below you will find all the improvements of Hotfix 0.2:

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  • Arachnophobia Mode: Added a new setting in the Menu to remove all spiders entirely
  • Added an option to switch locomotion movement controls to the left hand
  • Added support for Valve Index knuckles controllers finger tracking
  • Added a warning screen when enabling the spectator screen to inform players about
potential performance impacts
  • Adjusted antialiasing setting options ordering
  • Fixed an issue where two-handed weapons jittered while moving
  • Fixed a bug where players were sometimes put back at the start of a chapter after
dying
  • Fixed an issue where sometimes all audio was lost after dying
  • Re-enabled the option to turn on/off tutorials
  • Renamed Fog menu setting to Post Processing
  • Enabled volumetric fog on Medium quality settings

To learn more about the VR game, check out our Metro Awakening review and our comparison between the Meta Quest and Playstation VR 2 versions.

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