Patch notes list the big fixes, but the best updates often include a small, unmentioned quality-of-life tweak. What's a subtle change you discovered that wasn't in the notes but improved the game for you?
I found a tiny QoL tweak that was not in patch notes 2025 trends yet made a huge difference In a game with a cluttered map I realized the reason I kept missing routes was not the roads but the map scale The option to switch the map to a larger scale during navigation added clarity without forcing me to search menus every time It changed how I plan routes and reduced backtracking in every session
I muted an idle background music layer that seemed harmless but when I turned it off I learned to focus The game seems calmer and I could hear important audio cues better
I turned on a minimal frame limiter in a game that would spike frames and cause micro stutter The result was smoother motion and fewer jank moments during critical shots
During a long raid I discovered the game would run smoother if I disabled a specific capture overlay that was set to always on Turning it off reduced memory spikes and let me maintain a steady frame rate without needing extra tweaks
Switching to windowed mode with a borderless feel fixed rare alt tab crashes on my rig