v1053.0809 Release group: P2P (Scene-independent release)
The Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut has received generally positive reviews from critics and players alike. Here are a few notable reviews:
For the hardware enthusiast, this specific build is a goldmine. Unlike console versions locked to 30 or 60 FPS, unlocked the engine entirely. Ghost of Tsushima Director-s Cut v1053.0809-P2P
Full haptic feedback and adaptive trigger support when using a DualSense™ controller via a wired connection. Stability Fixes:
: Included underlying fixes to mitigate crashes reported during the transition between the main menu and gameplay. Technical Refinements from Patch 7 Full haptic feedback and adaptive trigger support when
In this expansion, Jin travels to the neighboring island of Iki to investigate the presence of a Mongol tribe led by a shamanic warlord. This content adds several hours of gameplay, new armor sets, new mythic arts, and a deeper dive into Jin’s traumatic past. It is widely considered essential for the
This version number signifies that the game includes fixes for potential crashing issues, texture streaming improvements, and perhaps most importantly for PC players, shader compilation optimizations. On the PC platform, shader compilation stutter was a significant hurdle for many ports during this era; having a version where these shaders are pre-cached or optimized is vital for a smooth experience. This content adds several hours of gameplay, new
Players have noted that the horse stamina bug (where your horse, Kaze, would slow down arbitrarily) present in the v1052 build is completely eradicated here. Furthermore, the "Sarugami Armor"—acquired by defeating the monkey-inspired ronin on Iki—renders its parry windows perfectly at 144Hz. This is critical because higher refresh rates in older P2P builds often broke timing-based combat.
As a P2P release, this version typically refers to a pre-installed (non-installer) or "cracked" version distributed outside official storefronts like Steam or Epic Games Store.
You might ask: Why seek out this specific P2P version when I can buy the game on Steam? The answer lies in three pillars: Preservation, Portability, and Privacy.
While this article focuses on the technical merits of , it is necessary to address the elephant in the room. P2P releases often exist in a legal gray area. If you own the game legally on PS4, PS5, or Steam, many jurisdictions allow the archival download of a "backup" copy—provided the crack is not distributed commercially.