Nioh 2 Patch Fixes Mouse And Keyboard Issues On PC

The latest update for Nioh 2 on PC fixed several lingering mouse and keyboard issues, including a bug that prevented actions from being performed after rebinding certain keys. A few smaller adjustments were also made to various icons and UI elements.

Nioh 2 released a patch back in March that fixed many of the keyboard and mouse problems, although a few managed to slip through the cracks. Today’s update 1.27.2 is another step in the right direction – providing PC players with a much-improved playing experience.

The full list of Nioh 2 patch notes can be found below:

Additional Features

  • Added the option to reset individual key settings for items blank by default in “Keyboard and Mouse Settings.”

Adjustments

  • Adjusted the size and position of some key icons.
  • Changed some icons displayed when changing multiple button assignments in the “Keyboard and Mouse Settings.” Only “Shift”, “Ctrl”, “Alt”, and “Space” will now have unique icons.

Bug Fixes

  • Fixed an issue in which the position of the light in Photo Mode could not be controlled with the keyboard or mouse.
  • Fixed an issue that caused unintended actions after certain key assignments were made in “Keyboard and Mouse Settings.”
  • Fixed an issue where some actions could not be performed after certain key assignments were made in “Keyboard and Mouse Settings.”
  • Fixed an issue where the wrong key guides were displayed on some screens.
  • Fixed an issue that caused errors when displaying usernames on Benevolent and Bloody Graves.
  • Fixed an issue that caused a crash when selecting “Random Settings” under “Appearance Settings” while “DLSS” was enabled.
  • Fixed an issue that prevented some graphics settings from being reflected at launch.
  • Fixed an issue where audio volume settings were not reflected in movies immediately after launch.
  • Fixed other minor bugs and issues.

Nioh 2 has seen a lot of post-launch love from Team Ninja, receiving DLSS support in February and continued updates in the weeks since. Keyboard and mouse issues were the biggest complaint at launch, and it’s great to see the studio step forward and continue improving the popular game.

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Jon Bitner is an Associate Editor for TheGamer. His passion for gaming started with his first console (Sega Genesis) and he hasn’t stopped playing since. His favorite titles include The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Team Fortress 2, Rainbow Six Siege, Pokémon Sword & Shield, Old School Runescape, Skyrim, and Breath of the Wild. He can usually be found playing the latest RPG, FPS, or some obscure mobile game. Before working as Associate News Editor, Jon earned a Biology degree and worked in the Biotechnology sector — experiences that taught him how to put words together and make sentences. When not playing or writing about the gaming industry, he enjoys sleeping, eating, and staring at birds.

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