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: Resolved bugs that prevented the "Living Legends" and "Light the Way" achievements from unlocking.

Since "Build 13082024" refers to a specific technical update for the PC version of Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut

: Optimized internal libraries for NVIDIA DLSS and Reflex ( sl.dlss.dll , sl.reflex.dll ), preventing crashes when the game attempts to launch with frame generation pre-enabled.

Enemy and encounter fixes

Because Build 13082024 acts as the functional stabilizer for Patch 7, players running this build gain full access to several milestone improvements introduced days prior. 1. AMD Radeon Anti-Lag 2 Integration

In the world of PC gaming and console optimization, build numbers are more than just random digits—they are a roadmap of refinement. For fans of Sucker Punch Productions’ masterpiece, Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut , the identifier (dated August 13, 2024) has become a significant talking point. This specific build represents a critical stability and performance patch, particularly for the recently released PC port, while also fine-tuning the experience on PlayStation 5.

Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut on PC continues to be an example of post-launch support done right. With build 13082024, the game feels more optimized than ever.

The PC port of , masterfully translated from console to PC by Nixxes Software, represents a pinnacle of modern PC optimization. However, ongoing post-launch support remains vital for edge-case hardware setups. This was heavily emphasized by the release of Build 13082024 (released on August 13, 2024), a targeted emergency hotfix designed to secure game stability.

Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut was already a breathtaking experience—a love letter to samurai cinema and open-world design. does not reinvent the wheel. Instead, it sands down the rough edges left behind by the ambitious PC port and ensures console parity.